Frostfire Moonbag - Waterproof Changing Mat & Bag, Heavy Duty, Ideal for Wetsuits, Watersports, Swimming and Outdoors

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Frostfire Moonbag - Waterproof Changing Mat & Bag, Heavy Duty, Ideal for Wetsuits, Watersports, Swimming and Outdoors

Frostfire Moonbag - Waterproof Changing Mat & Bag, Heavy Duty, Ideal for Wetsuits, Watersports, Swimming and Outdoors

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PFP — Profile picture. An acronym that refers to one’s profile picture on social media or messaging platforms. PFP NFTs are NFTs designed to be used as profile pictures on social media. PFP NFTs are typically square-shaped and show the portrait of a character from the chest up. Standley explains that the ‘round mini’‘transcends the seasons in its neutral and easy to wear colours’, while the bag’s shape taps into the style of saddle bags, which have been a trend for the past few seasons.

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GN — Good night. Similar to gm, but used in the evening. It’s often used as a signal the user is logging off for the night. And that sort of links to another arrow in the quiver of Uniqlo’s ‘round mini’: social media . ‘#uniqlobag’ has apparently been viewed a massive 95 million times on TikTok, and all that coverage is, in social media terms, organic. Uniqlo isn’t paying any celebrities or influencers to endorse the product, so it’s popularity is essentially good ol’ fashioned word-of-mouth – albeit on a ginormous scale. SEEMS LEGIT — Seems legitimate. Phrase is used ironically when something does not actually seem legitimate. And it’s no wonder that the ‘round mini’ has grown even more popular as festival season has gotten further underway. MOONBOY/MOONGIRL — A person who holds an asset and believes said asset’s value is going “to the moon,” or to dramatically increase in a relatively short period of time. Can be used to describe others or oneself after realizing that one was being overly optimistic about the future of a cryptocurrency or NFT project.WAGMI — We’re all gonna make it . An optimistic term thrown around by NFT communities to encourage positivity and the idea that everyone is going to succeed financially in the NFT space, regardless of whether or not that is actually true. Wandahsega, Larissa. "Buffalo Pouch". PotawatomiLanguage.org. Archived from the original on 2015-03-30 . Retrieved 2014-07-22. MOONBAG — A crypto term referring to a “bag” of assets that consists of only one’s profits, after the person has removed their initial investment. This strategy reduces one’s risk and allows them to keep a “moonbag” of said asset in the hopes that its value will continue to go up. Style is, obviously, most important. After all, plenty of hiking and adventure companies make small, convenient bags. However, lots of those bags are fiddly and complicated and don’t look particularly good. Uniqlo’s bag, with its hidden zip and simple curves, certainly looks good.

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ANON — Anonymous person on the internet. When someone uses “anon,” they're referring to a non-specific person. The term is often used sarcastically and generally. For example, “Dear anon, please don’t FUD my bags. Sincerely, me.” BAGS — Assets, typically in notable quantities. Example phrases include “My Bored Ape bags are holding strong,” “Don’t FUD my bags” or “I have a fat bag of DOGE.” The modern version made from nylon and other synthetic materials came into use in the 1980s and they were especially in vogue in the 1990s, but gradually their popularity fell into decline by the mid-2000s. [9] Their use was satirised by the American humorist Weird Al Yankovic in his song " White & Nerdy". APE — As a noun, it refers to Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs. As a verb, it refers to “apeing” into something, which is buying a lot of something on a whim or without doing much research beforehand. Degens love “apeing” into different projects. LOOKS RARE — Used to describe a rare NFT, which is one with rare traits. Phrase also can be used sarcastically or ironically, to refer to common or ugly NFTs.HODL — This term originated from a BitcoinTalk forum post in 2013 titled, “I AM HODLING,” which was a typo for “holding.” (A common misconception is that HODL began as an acronym for “ Hold On for Dear Life ”—it did not.) The Bitcoin trader who wrote the post was referring to holding his position and not selling his Bitcoin. Since then, the intentional missing “HODL” has taken off and become a mantra of sorts for the crypto and NFT communities. It’s secure for carrying your body and can fit all your essentials in if you’re camping,’ explains Standley. ‘It also has a water repellent finish, which is great for British weather and keeping your belongings protected from the rain – or a cider spillage.’ I personally think it’s cute so many twenty somethings all own the same Uniqlo bag ( in different colours). Look at us carrying round our little things 😊

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MOON — Dramatic increase in value (verb). The word “moon” in crypto refers to the price of assets going up over a period of time. Example phrases include “wen moon,” meaning, “when will [asset] value dramatically increase?” Or “Doge is mooning right now.” Those with paper hands typically make less of a profit than those with diamond hands, because they have not held an asset long enough for it to appreciate in value. Paperhands.gg lets users find out which NFTs they have “paperhanded” in the past. FREN — Friend. This is an intentional, quirky misspelling of the word friend, but it's typically delivered with a warmer, youthful pronunciation and tone.MINT — NFT primary sale. Mint can be a noun or a verb. For example, “The Cool Cats mint only cost 0.02 Ethereum!” Or, “I minted an Otherdeed NFT last week.” PROBABLY NOTHING/SOMETHING — If someone says that something is “probably nothing,” it is definitely something and is a tongue-in-cheek way of calling attention to some big news. “Probably something” has the same meaning. NGMI — Not gonna make it. A dismissive or negative term used to describe people or projects that won’t be successful or around long-term.



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