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Slang Word:
"Stating!"
In our world of humor and wit, "Stating," a term that can be used to refer to the process of making statements or saying things without actually speaking, has become a popular phrase due to its playful connotations.
Example Sentence with 'Stating' in Itself:
"I'm not even trying to say this—just stating the obvious." - John, an energetic person, was out for a walk and happened to spot a curious rabbit. He had no intention of speaking up or saying anything, but as he approached it, suddenly said, "That's so cute!" Without giving away his true intentions, he had just stated what everyone else has been thinking about in the same way.
Edgy Example:
A person who often says things like, "It's a great idea," even when they're not sure whether it actually goes against their beliefs or is actually a good idea. For example:
"Hey, I saw that guy on the bus today and said 'What are you doing?'" - Samantha, a confident and well-spoken woman, was riding the train home from work one day. As she sat down to eat her sandwich, she noticed a group of men laughing at a random woman. She turned around to see the same group of men, but in a more exaggerated manner. "Oh, that's so cute!" she exclaimed.
Sticking with 'Stating' is Also Not Just for Fun