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  • 21Borax — For other uses, see Borax (disambiguation). Sodium borate redirects here. For sodium perborate, see Sodium perborate. Borax …

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  • 22VI — (police, etc.) (of a dead body) putrefied and infested with maggots; fly blown (standing for Vermin Infested ) …

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  • 23vi — Australian Slang (police, etc.) (of a dead body) putrefied and infested with maggots; fly blown (standing for Vermin Infested ) …

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  • 24maggoty — a. 1. Fly blown, full of maggots. 2. Whimsical, crotchety, capricious, fantastic, fantastical, odd, strange, fanciful, freakish …

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  • 25sordid — adj 1. filthy, dirty, foul, unclean, unwashed, slimy, mucky, feculent, fecal; impure, offensive, fulsome; defiled, polluted, tainted; musty, smelly, rotten, fetid, gone bad, fly blown, maggoty, putrid, purulent, Sl. cruddy; soiled, stained, grimy …

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  • 26shit —    This much used word still considered to be taboo in polite society indicates general feelings of contempt when applied to a person as a vocative. It is especially frequent in American English.    In Boulevard Nights, by Dewey Gram, ‘you shit’… …

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  • 27flyblow — fly·blow .blō vt, blew; blown to deposit eggs or young larvae of a flesh fly or blowfly in flyblow n FLY STRIKE …

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  • 28flyblow — fly•blow [[t]ˈflaɪˌbloʊ[/t]] v. blew, blown, blow•ing, n. 1) ent to deposit eggs or larvae on (meat or other food) 2) ent one of the eggs or young larvae of a blowfly, deposited on food • Etymology: 1550–60 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 29Producciones de The Neptunes — Anexo:Producciones de The Neptunes Saltar a navegación, búsqueda The Neptunes han producido a los más grandes artistas del mundo, han creado y escrito grandes canciones número uno en el Billboard 100. Contenido 1 1999 2 2000 3 2001 …

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  • 30List of baseball jargon (B) — backdoor breaking ball: A breaking pitch, usually a slider, curveball, or cut fastball that, due to its lateral motion, passes through a small part of the strike zone on the outside edge of the plate after appearing it would miss the plate… …

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