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- DictionaryCam·bridge/ˈkāmˌbrij/
- 1. a city in eastern England; population 116,900 (est. 2009). Cambridge University is located here.
- 2. a city in eastern Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston; population 105,596 (est. 2008). Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are located here.
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5 days ago · UK /ˈpɒp.kɔːn ˌbreɪn/ US /ˈpɑːp.kɔːrn ˌbreɪn/. a psychological condition where someone cannot keep their mind and attention fixed on anything, thought to be caused by spending too much time on social media. A psychologist has warned against scrolling on your phone and ending up with “popcorn brain”. Yup, popcorn brain.
3 days ago · tipflation noun [U] /ˌtɪpˈfleɪ.ʃən/. the increase in the amount of money that people are expected to give as a tip. An increase in tipping has come as part of a post covid world, and gratitude is not the only reason for the rise. A change in the way we live (and hygiene concerns) has played its part in forming tipflation.