Definition of amscray
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': |
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Definitions include: to drive around in a vehicle for fun; "joy ride". |
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Definitions include: acronym for "got to go". |
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Definitions include: to leave (a relationship) or abandon. |
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Definitions include: to hurry, hustle, esp. when departing. |
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Definitions include: to leave, to take-off. |
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Definitions include: to leave. |
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Definitions include: to yell at someone; "blow up". |
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Definitions include: leaving, often quickly. |
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Definitions include: see Audi 5000. |
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Definitions include: to leave, usually in a vehicle. |
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Definitions include: to go. |
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Definitions include: goodbye. |
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Definitions include: to leave. |
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Definitions include: to call on a telephone. |
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Definitions include: to leave. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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| Definitions include: to urinate. |
| Definitions include: the person who one is destined to marry. |
| Definitions include: to smoke marijuana. |
| Definitions include: hot smelly turds caused by too much methane gas in the digestive tract |
| Definitions include: a person who talks a lot. |
| Definitions include: an infectious disease humans catch from cats. |
| Definitions include: to urinate. |
| Definitions include: to defecate. |
| Definitions include: n. male genitalia. |
| Definitions include: acronym for "mind your own business." |
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No longer use it | (4) |
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Heard it but never used it | (20) |
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Have never heard it | (13) |
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