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Definition of Enron

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Definitions include: Descriptive word used to describe something that is not very good. To be used in the same vein as 'crap'.
Definitions include: to perpetrate acts of premeditated violence.
Definitions include: used to indicate laughter in text-based communication.
Definitions include: a beating.
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Definitions include: extremely inebriated.
Definitions include: 909 is a derogatory reference to the California Inland Empire, taken from its area code.
Definitions include: a person you get to do your dreaded tasks.

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