See sendy in All languages combined, or Wiktionary
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"ref": "2021 December 29, u/acespacegnome, “Leap of faith at Jackson hole mountain”, in Reddit, r/nextfuckinglevel, archived from the original on 19 Oct 2025:",
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"ref": "2023 November 9, Zander Lingelbach-Pierce, BIKE Magazine, archived from the original on 19 Oct 2025:",
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"ref": "2024 February 5, @carly_urban, Twitter, archived from the original on 19 Oct 2025:",
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