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The Language & Life Project | Netflix & Chill @TheLanguageLifeProject | Uploaded January 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
"Netflix and chill"... We all know what it REALLY means, right? The expression was chosen as the 2015 Euphemism of the Year by the American Dialect Society! But where did this phrase come from? When did it start? Linguistic experts weigh in on this trending locution in this week's episode of LingLab, by Ari Janoff.

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