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Urban Dictionary on Twitter: "@SVGE_ Muy bien: Muy bien means very good. https://t.co/gNKFr4afHy https://t.co/PyZVvigNy1" / Twitter
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The Slang Dictionary, by John Camden Hotten--The Project Gutenberg eBook
Folklore and the Internet: Vernacular Expression in a Digital World