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Definition of going to durham for childcare

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Definitions include: a displeasing area within some larger area.
Definitions include: mail containing the keys to a home.
Definitions include: a person who - as a profession - repossesses things for which loan payments are behind.
Definitions include: To approach or confront the opposition. Compare with slide.
Definitions include: a person who is slight in stature, who has a short temper and something to prove.
Definitions include: something that spreads through the internet in the same way that a virus spreads between organisms.
Definitions include: a word used in place of shit when you do something stupid or painful.
Definitions include: portmanteau of "vivacious" and "sexy".
Definitions include: to not repay a debt.
Definitions include: variation of "douchebag", but deemed far worse.

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