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a

noun

noun - uncountable

  • amphetamine.

    This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.

    Last edited on Nov 18 2011. Submitted by Bev R. on Dec 27 2004.

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  • "is a".
    My ex a thot.

    Last edited on Apr 21 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 21 2015.

  • "have".
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

    Citation from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (book), John Berendt, 1994 censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Oct 09 2015. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 01 2015.

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A-1

adjective

noun - uncountable

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AA

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AAB

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abad

verb

  • to wander or to lose figuratively or to perish figuratively

    comes from Hebrew

    Last edited on Aug 22 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 22 2024.

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abatide

adjective

  • dejected or depressed
    This is a French word that means to go down or to abate. It is often used in reference to the tide going out. Roulette.
    Abatide can be used to describe something that is decreasing or diminishing. For example: "The abatide tide exposed the rocks on the beach". Buckshot Roulette.
    The difference between dejected and depressed, is that dejected can also mean low in spirits in a figurative sense. Being low in spirits has more spiritual resonance and is very usually a temporary feeling, while being depressed is over the course of a long time, which can range from a series of weeks to beyond years. Abatide can mean both dejected the temporary feeling and depressed the long-term feeling. I apologize if I am wrong in any way, if I am wrong in anyway please tell me I am wrong, this is because I chronically make incredibly many mistakes.

    Last edited on Aug 29 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Aug 25 2024.

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