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a misfit; something or someone looking/behaving in a manner that comes in contradiction with the general context
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A scally is a working class youth who wears designer sports clothes as a status symbol
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a prank on Twitter consisting of posting a link to a video of Rick Astley singing
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a sound (usually a song, jingle) that one hears mentally for a certain period of time
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a problem, a trouble, a hiccup
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a demonym, also referred to as a gentilic, is a name for a resident of a locality.
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expression meaning that several or all members of a family have something in common (a skill, a feature, a path or a behavior)
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(british slang) "a strong drink" as in "i need a stiff whisky so pour me a real snorter", or (nautical slang) "a strong wind".
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A list of blogs on a blog (usually placed in the sidebar of a blog) that reads as a list of recommendations by the blogger of other blogs.
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a lengthy commercial (frequently of a half-hour or hour's duration) parading as information or a documentary, though not necessarily presented by a celebrity.
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a prank on Twitter consisting of posting a link to a picture of a duck on wheels
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a body part is a part of a human body, usually one that has been cut or torn from the body in a violent incident (such as an accident, an explosion, etc)
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a deliberate and strategic effort to engage one in a donor/investor relationship
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older woman having a relation with a younger man
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a humorous and old-fashioned word that means a chamber pot
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a colloquial word meaning a bribe: policemen accepting bungs from journalists
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v.
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lower a price at the last minute to secure a sale
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raise a price after agreeing on a lower one
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activist using hacking as a method, hacker who does it for a "cause"
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a leader in a race or competition
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a group to vote for as a whole, not by individuals.
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replacement of a rail transport service (tram, subway, train) with a bus
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a younger man involved in a relationship with an older woman
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nnpl.
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to make a hole in ground, with a spade for example
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a member of a European people of Russia, living chiefly in the middle Volga region
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verification conducted by police to find out if a person has a criminal record or not.
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the point where a minor change turns into a major and irreversible one
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a mess, a failure
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a website that did not undergo any change for a long period of time
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a small group of people or things within a much larger group
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