![]() ![]() In 1962 the New York Times published an article of “phrases and words you might hear today in Harlem”, a neighbourhood in the northern section of the New York City where many African-Americans live. While that has rapidly changed in recent years, the modern definition of the word isn’t that new in the US. Once upon a time, it simply meant the past participle of ‘wake’.
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