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What does long mean in slang?

"Long" can have several meanings in slang, depending on the context. Here are a few examples:

1. A long time:

* "I haven't seen you in a long time."

* "It took a long time to get here."

2. Tall:

* "He's a long guy."

* "She's got long legs."

3. Bored or tired of something:

* "I'm long this party."

* "I'm long this conversation."

4. "Longing for" or "wanting" something:

* "I'm long for a vacation."

* "She's long for a new car."

5. "Longing for" or "wanting" someone:

* "He's long for his girlfriend."

* "I'm long for my family."

6. In some cases, it can be used as a way to describe a specific group or activity:

* "He's a long player" (someone who is experienced or good at a particular activity)

* "They're long for a drink" (They want to go out for a drink)

It's important to note that slang can be regional or vary among different social groups. The specific meaning of "long" will depend on the context in which it's used.

If you're unsure about the meaning of "long" in a particular situation, it's always best to ask for clarification.

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