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lowest common denominator  


      n   the smallest integer or polynomial that is exactly divisible by each denominator of a set of fractions,   (Abbrevs.)    LCD, lcd     (Also called)    least common denominator  
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n.
something easy to get
n.
regional term for flat white bread roll, other terms are bap, batch, cob
n.
term used to describe a woman's legs
[Slang] E.g: She is pretty and has some great gams.
n.
vulgar term for "anus"
n.
bitch (alternative term)
n.
slang term for male scrotum
n.
term used in football when a player makes an acrobatic movement using his legs
exp.
informal term used to describe the flab in the abdominal area rolling over tight clothes
from the resemblance with a muffin whose top exceeds the margins of the paper it is baked in
n.
humorous term for soulmate, partner, spouse
[Hum.]
n.
term used to reffer to a person that thinks the end of the world is near
v.
lower a price at the last minute to secure a sale
the chamber pot meaning is the NOUN. This is the verb.
v.
raise a price after agreeing on a lower one
Common real estate term but 'of uncertain origin'. However WW1 Australian soldier's diary records: "Huge rubber gun gazumps were falling all over the town [Watten]..." A weapon?
adj.
undesirable, at much lower standards than expected
synonym for "shitty"
adj.
low; cheap, dirty, sluttish (as behavior and/or look)
n.
renewable energy obtainable on coasts based on the sea or ocean low and high tides
exp.
(colloquially) tattoo on the lower back

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