👉 In this fun and quirky approach, "23a" can be defined as a word that is not used frequently enough to qualify as a buzzword or trending term.
To explain, imagine you're trying to remember how many apples are in a basket. If you keep counting by the 10s (like counting by threes), you get 10 + 9 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 60. Now, imagine you're trying to remember how many apples are in a basket if you just count out the numbers 1 through 23. Each number corresponds to 23 apples, and when you add those up, you get 527, which is 527 + 526 + 525 + 524 + 523 + 522 + 521 + 520 + 519 + 518 + 517 + 516 + 515 + 514 + 513 + 512 + 511 + 510 + 509 + 508 + 507 + 506. But wait! If you're counting out the numbers in groups of 23, you don't necessarily end up with a total of 52