Tags: english
Tags: english
comfort capsule
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splash/mash/dash
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banging the close
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ideologically inbred
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BUI
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burking
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banjee
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doughnut
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Bill Gates always drew the biggest clusters, or “doughnuts” as the?Softies call them. Categories: English, Slang —More information about doughnut and related words at Double-Tongued Dictionary.
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gangloading
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gangloading | | n. Yesterday I joined 14 students in the altitude training chamber at the Eighty-ninth Physiological Training Flight at Andrews Air Force Base in Camp Springs, Maryland.
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start and park
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start and park | | n. Lewandoski did exactly what the team he was driving for, Fitz Motorsports, asked him to do: Start the race and bring the car in after a few laps. In NASCAR parlance it’s called a start and park.
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