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What is a long in slang terms?

"Long" in slang can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are some common ones:

1. Longing/Desire:

* "I'm long for a vacation." - This means "I really want a vacation."

* "I'm long for a good meal." - This means "I'm craving a good meal."

2. Duration:

* "That was a long story." - This means "That story was very long."

* "We've been waiting a long time." - This means "We've been waiting for a significant amount of time."

3. Distance/Size:

* "That's a long shot." - This means "That's something that is unlikely to happen."

* "He's got a long way to go." - This means "He needs to make significant progress."

* "She's got long legs." - This means "She has unusually long legs."

4. In financial slang:

* "Going long": This refers to buying an asset with the expectation of its price increasing.

5. In gaming:

* "Long shot": This can refer to a difficult or risky strategy in a game.

Context is Key

The specific meaning of "long" will depend on the situation. If you're unsure, it's always best to ask for clarification.

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