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What is a slang word for typical?

Here are some slang words for "typical," depending on the context:

General slang:

* Normal: This is the most common and straightforward option.

* Standard: Implies something is expected or routine.

* Regular: Similar to "standard," but can also suggest something ordinary or unexceptional.

* Run-of-the-mill: Means something is commonplace and unremarkable.

* Par for the course: Means something is expected or usual in a particular situation.

More informal slang:

* The usual: Indicates something is expected or habitual.

* Same old, same old: Used to describe something that is boring or repetitive.

* The norm: Similar to "standard," but with a more casual feel.

* Average Joe/Jane: Describes someone who is ordinary or typical.

Negative connotations:

* Lame: Describes something that is boring or unoriginal.

* Cliché: Indicates something is overused and predictable.

* Generic: Means something is lacking in individuality or originality.

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation and the tone you want to convey.

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