Definition of amscray
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Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit ':
Definitions include: to drive around in a vehicle for fun; "joy ride ".
Definitions include: acronym for "got to go".
Definitions include: to leave (a relationship) or abandon.
Definitions include: to hurry, hustle, esp. when departing.
Definitions include: to leave, to take-off.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to yell at someone; "blow up ".
Definitions include: leaving, often quickly.
Definitions include: see Audi 5000 .
Definitions include: to leave, usually in a vehicle.
Definitions include: to go.
Definitions include: goodbye.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to call on a telephone.
Definitions include: to leave.
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Definitions include: mechanically inclined enthusiasts who as a hobby or past time like to work on cars, performance equipment such as hot rods or race equipment
Definitions include: a sad person.
Definitions include: poor quality Marijuana.
Definitions include: a member of the mafia (aka "mob.")
Definitions include: loud excitement.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: alternate spelling / pronunciation of bitch .
Definitions include: "See (one) later ", i.e. "Goodbye".
Definitions include: to criticize.
Definitions include: a word used to acknowledge a friend.
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