Definition of unwind
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'to hang out, relax ':
Definitions include: to recline, as in a reclining chair.
Definitions include: to have, to take.
Definitions include: to pretend, to feign.
Definitions include: to calm down.
Definitions include: to get along well in a relationship.
Definitions include: to be unproductive.
Definitions include: to relax.
Definitions include: to not take something seriously.
Definitions include: to take the time to enjoy life.
Definitions include: to spend time at a place, usually relaxing.
Definitions include: to be standing or sitting somewhere.
Definitions include: to hang out somewhere.
Definitions include: to relax; "hang out .
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool ".
Definitions include: very good, excellent, interesting, fun, etc.
Slang terms with the same root words
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Definitions include: a penis.
Definitions include: see hot air .
Definitions include: outdated, unfashionable, irrelevant.
Definitions include: A marijuana cigarette, a joint.
Definitions include: the ultimate fix for a problem.
Definitions include: augmented or fake breasts.
Definitions include: A large number or long list of, An infinite or un-countable quantity of, intentionally implausible quantitative description used to exaggerate.
Definitions include: rhyming slang for "dead".
Definitions include: penis
Definitions include: to fight or punch somebody.
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