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Definition of multitask

multitask

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Definitions include: A nobody
Definitions include: to stay in one place, often surreptitiously and/or suspiciously; staking out something, possibly to steal it or at the very least, covet it.
Definitions include: to use one or more kludges (as described in the noun sense) to solve a problem.
Definitions include: "take a loss", i.e. to suffer a loss in a competition.
Definitions include: To treat someone to something.
Definitions include: a penis infected by genital warts.
Definitions include: to solve a task using inaccurate techniques.
Definitions include: misspelling of choad.
Definitions include: An adverse reference, as for a job or promotion; any unsubstantiated comment designed to sabotage its subject's goals in a job, social circle, or personal relationship.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of bitch.

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