Wednesday, October 29, 2014

13 Words That Mean Different Things After Taylor Swift

“Out of the woods” will never be the same.

"Shake"

"Shake"

What it used to mean: A vibrating, trembling movement.

What it means now: A WAY OF LIFE.

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"Out Of The Woods"

"Out Of The Woods"

What it used to mean: An expression meaning you've overcome the worst of a situation.

What it means now: The experience of dating someone you can never fully relax around because your relationship is always in anxiety-inducing limbo.

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"22"

"22"

What it used to mean: The age when one normally graduates college and worries about the future.

What it means now: The best age so far, because you're young and free and have so much ahead of you, so stop stressing so much.

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"Red"

"Red"

What it used to mean: A vibrant, passionate color.

What it means now: The best color, especially when presented in the form of lipstick.

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