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ABC
/eɪ.biːˈsiː/
Definition
1
The first three letters of the English alphabet: A, B, C.
2
A shorthand representation of the basics or fundamentals of any subject (as in 'the ABCs of investing').
3
Slang for 'already been chewed,' referring to used gum offered mischievously.
Examples
If life's throwing curveballs, just go back to the ABCs and breathe.
He offered me ABC gum from his pocket—talk about a sticky situation.
The ABCs of dating in 2025: swipe right, ghost left, repeat eternally.
She nailed the ABCs of crypto so fast, now she's trading memes for millions.