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Definition of Kojak

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Definitions include: good favor earned from an action.
Definitions include: to take something or somebody from someone.
Definitions include: a showy accessory, often added to a vehicle or motorcycle.
Definitions include: snazzy.
Definitions include: acronym for "don't feed the troll".
Definitions include: slang used by Army soldiers to mean just about anything except "no."
Definitions include: to have sex.
Definitions include: The act of giving fellatio
Definitions include: "First Civilian Division."
Definitions include: an exclamation of joy, excitement.

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