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Definition of abs

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Other terms relating to 'muscles':

Definitions include: acronym for "adult baby".
Definitions include: biceps.
Definitions include: muscles, or other signs of increased physical fitness.
Definitions include: a gluteal muscle.
Definitions include: very toned abdominal muscles.
Definitions include: muscles.
Definitions include: of a male, muscular.

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Definitions include: acronym for "holy fucking shit".
Definitions include: "thanks".
Definitions include: the Salvation Army
Definitions include: people.
Definitions include: Most uses of "shit" also work with "crap", except where noted below.
Definitions include: This phrase got passed around Fort Knox by G.I.s and slowly over-used in the surrounding towns and counties.
Definitions include: to be in eager anticipation.
Definitions include: an attractive female, who is constantly flirting with men.
Definitions include: vagina.
Definitions include: tables, irregular plural of table

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