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  • -Hey, everyone. It is time for "Tonight Show" hashtags.

  • -♪ Hashtags

  • ♪♪

  • Hashtags

  • ♪♪

  • -Uh, we do this thing every week where I send out a hashtag

  • and I ask you guys to respond to that topic.

  • And since so many kids are going doing remote learning this year,

  • I asked you guys to tweet out a funny homeschooling story

  • and tag it with #HomeSchoolFail.

  • Within minutes, it was a trending topic,

  • so thank you so much for playing along.

  • And now I thought I'd share some of my favorite

  • HomeSchoolFail responses from you guys.

  • This first one is from @kimcav21.

  • She says...

  • [ Laughter ]

  • This next one's from @VicWhitPic.

  • She says...

  • [ Laughter ]

  • [ Chuckles ]

  • "What else?"

  • "Beer!"

  • "Okay."

  • This one's from @vee 1512. She says...

  • [ Laughs ] [ Audience awws ]

  • Oh, that's cool.

  • This one's from @IDon'tSpeakWhine.

  • She says...

  • [ Laughter ]

  • Alexa, the unsung hero of homeschooling.

  • This one's from @sloane04180851.

  • You remember that, right? -Yeah.

  • -Just, yeah. Just hit me up on Twitter, dude --

  • sloane04180851. -Oh.

  • -She says...

  • [ Laughter ]

  • Keep you in our thoughts.

  • This one's from @Keeper Fairies. She says...

  • -[ Laughs ] -[ Laughs ]

  • "Oh, is it too loud? Should we turn down the jets?"

  • [ Laughter ] -That's what's up.

  • -[ Chuckles ] This one's from @seamirac1979.

  • She says...

  • [ Chuckles ]

  • This last one's from @mcapp. He says...

  • There you have it. Those are our "Tonight Show" hashtags.

  • To check out more of our favorites,

  • go to tonightshow.com/hashtags.

-Hey, everyone. It is time for "Tonight Show" hashtags.

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A2 laughter show hashtags tonight show topic remote learning keeper

Hashtags: #HomeSchoolFail

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/10/28
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audience

US /ˈɔdiəns/

UK /ˈɔ:diəns/

  • noun
  • Group of people attending a play, movie etc.
dude

US /dud, djud/

UK /du:d/

  • noun
  • Form of address for a man
  • (informal) A man; a fellow.
  • A surfer.
  • (historical) A man, especially one showily fashionable.
  • other
  • (informal) Used as a term of address, often between men.
remote

US /rɪˈmot/

UK /rɪ'məʊt/

  • adjective
  • Being far away from people, towns, etc.
  • (Of a possibility) being small or not likely
  • (Of time) far off; long ago; far in the future
  • Not friendly; separating yourself from others
  • noun
  • Radio device designed to operate TV, etc.
respond

US /rɪˈspɑnd/

UK /rɪ'spɒnd/

  • verb
  • To answer something or someone
  • To have a good reaction to e.g. medical treatment
  • To react to something in a particular way.
  • other
  • To say something in reply.
  • To make a formal reply in court.
  • To react to something.
  • To say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done.
topic

US /ˈtɑpɪk/

UK /'tɒpɪk/

  • noun
  • Subject or issue people talk or write about
trend

US /trɛnd/

UK /trend/

  • noun
  • Current style or fashion
  • A fashion or style that is popular at a particular time.
  • General direction that is taken
  • A pattern of gradual change in a condition, output, or process, or an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph.
  • verb
  • To be current and popular
  • To move up or down
  • other
  • To develop in a general direction; tend towards.
favorite

US /ˈfeɪ.v(ə)r.ət/

UK /ˈfeɪ.v(ə)r.ɪt/

  • adjective
  • Best liked or most enjoyed
  • Preferred above all others of the same kind.
  • Preferred above all others of the same kind.
  • noun
  • A thing that someone likes best or enjoys most
  • A person or thing that is particularly liked or preferred.
  • A competitor thought likely to win.
  • A person or thing that is particularly liked or preferred.
  • other
  • To treat someone with partiality or preference.
hit

US /hɪt/

UK /hɪt/

  • verb
  • To have a negative impact on a person/place/thing
  • To press something, such as a button or switch
  • To suddenly realize the importance of something
  • To move your hand, a bat, etc. against with force
  • To strike someone physically.
  • To fight, attack or damage something or someone
  • To arrive at a specific place, level, or goal
  • To make contact with the ball in a game or sport
  • To strike someone or something forcefully.
  • noun
  • A planned killing, usually for money
  • An instance of striking or making contact.
  • Song, movie etc. that is successful
  • When someone strikes someone or something
  • Time when a player makes contact with the ball
  • A successful or popular thing or person.
  • Time when a website is accessed
learn

US /lɚn/

UK /lɜ:n/

  • verb
  • To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • other
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • other
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • To find out something.
  • To find out something.
turn

US /tɚn/

UK /tɜ:n/

  • verb
  • To become (a particular age)
  • To become a different quality, color, etc.
  • To change the direction of something, e.g. a car
  • To move in an opposite direction or position
  • To shape metal with a spinning tool
  • noun
  • Place where changing of direction happens
  • Your time or chance to perform a duty
  • Your chance to play or do in say a game
  • Unexpected change, as in the weather

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