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Definition of a darlin'

darling

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Definitions include: meaning fancy, stunning or anything that looks extraordinarily good.
Definitions include: to acknowledge that one was incorrect about a disagreement, when one had been unpleasant about it before.
Definitions include: to be suspicious.

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