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Fox Sports: 2026 World Cup: Instant classic goals send wild and weird Scotland through after 28-year wait

Scotland is finally going back to the World Cup following a 28-year wait after a wild win capped a truly weird qualifying campaign. The Tartan Army of kilt-clad fans are now making plans for a ...

2026 World Cup: Instant classic goals send wild and weird Scotland through after 28-year wait

Bored Panda on MSN: 48 wild moments that show just how weird Florida can be

Florida is so much more than just the news headlines. And yet, you can’t deny that the weirdness there is off the charts. The world is full of strange events and bizarre people, but The Sunshine State ...

The New York Times: Weird & Wild: Cal Raleigh vs. catching greats, powerful pitchers, and oh no Orioles!

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So … did you miss us out there? I apologize for taking a little time off from all forms of Weirdness and Wildness. But what do you know — I returned to find a ...

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Did you know? Shakespeare's Connection to Weird You may know weird as a generalized term describing something unusual, but this word also has older meanings that are more specific. Weird derives from the Old English noun wyrd, essentially meaning "fate."

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WEIRD definition: 1. very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural: 2. very strange and unusual, unexpected…. Learn more.

weird (third-person singular simple present weirds, present participle weirding, simple past and past participle weirded) (transitive) To destine; doom; change by witchcraft or sorcery.