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Definition:
"PWUSDA: What's Your Secret?" Informed Answer: It’s often joked that "PWUSDA" is a secret of life. This term comes from the term "pwusda," which translates to "please watch this." The idea is that, if you want something or someone to pay attention and follow along, simply tell them they're PWUSDA (please watch this). For example: "I need to make a decision on our company's next big project. So I sent out an email asking everyone in the team what their secret is," says Sarah. "Good idea!" chirps John from behind the desk. "I'm the boss!" "But seriously, if you want someone to follow along, just tell them to watch this thing." Example Sentence: "I need to find a new book to read that's challenging and engaging. I sent out an email asking everyone in the library what they are reading," says Jane. "Good idea!" chirps Tom from behind the desk. "I'm the librarian!" "But seriously, if you want someone to follow along, just tell them to watch this." Remarkable Example: "Wow, I didn't realize how much time I had left when I sent out that email. I should've known I was wasting my precious free time!" says Sarah in a shocked tone. This example illustrates the potential consequences of not keeping an eye on what others are doing and how easily distracted