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Definition of calendarrin'

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Other terms relating to 'to meet with':

Definitions include: a person who provides illegal drugs.

Other terms relating to 'to schedule, check the availability of':

Definitions include: to send a short message to someone or call them briefly, often to enquire about their availability.
Definitions include: to tentatively add something to one's schedule.

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Definitions include: acronym for "extra virgin olive oil".
Definitions include: to talk at length.
Definitions include: someone prone to excessive glomping.
Definitions include: acronym for "out of box experience."
Definitions include: a person who drives a car that has been lowered.
Definitions include: a greeting.
Definitions include: to incarcerate.

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