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Definition of badload

badload

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Other terms relating to 'drunk person, person under the influence of alcohol':

Definitions include: a drunk person stumbling around.
Definitions include: extremely inebriated.
Definitions include: a fictitious person to compare a drunk person to.

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Definitions include: see cold feet.
Definitions include: to earn an income.

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