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  1. (Internet slang) Used at the beginning of a sentence to add emphasis or to express astonishment.
    • 2022 January 31, Anita Singh, “TikTok's curious combination of 'blue hair and tears' is sending book sales through the roof”, in The Telegraph[1]:
      Often, Parker’s videos consist of her brandishing a book while a caption runs on screen and a soundtrack plays over it. Her recommendation for The Secret History, Donna Tartt's 1992 bestseller, said simply: "No because never has an opening line hooked me faster. I've never been so excited to start a book."
    • 2022 November 3, Sara Santora, “Fans Think Taylor Swift Is Using TikTok to Subtly Confirm Eras Tour Setlist”, in Newsweek[2]:
      Lydia also posted to the app on Wednesday to share how'd she dance if Swift performed "Right Where You Left Me," a bonus track from Evermore (Deluxe Edition). / "No because if she plays this on the eras tour I'm gonna need at least 10 feet of space on all sides to lose my f****** mind."

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