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  • 31antonym — noun /ˈæntəˌnɪm/ A word which has the opposite meaning to another, although not necessarily in all its senses. rich is an antonym of poor ; full is an antonym of empty . Ant: synonym See Also: antonymic, antonymous, antonymy …

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  • 32Root — (sometimes offensive) 1. act of sexual intercourse; 2. person measured in terms of their sexual ability: good root ; 3. have sexual intercourse with; 4. exhaust; 5. break; ruin; 6. kick; 7. synonym for f*ck in nearly all its senses: I feel rooted …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 33root — I Australian Slang (sometimes offensive) 1. act of sexual intercourse; 2. person measured in terms of their sexual ability: good root ; 3. have sexual intercourse with; 4. exhaust; 5. break; ruin; 6. kick; 7. synonym for f*ck in nearly all its… …

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  • 34crunk — adj American 1a. enjoyable, fun, spirited ► ...we the type of people make the club get crunk... (From Rosa Parks, single by US band Outkast, 1998) 1b. popular 1c. a variant spelling of cronk2. intoxicated by drink or drugs The term, in all its… …

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  • 35knacked — adj British a variant form of knackered in all its senses. The term is heard particularly in the Scottish Lowlands and the north of England. ► She s feeling knacked. ► The motor s totally knacked …

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  • 36nadgered — adj British a middle class alternative of knackered in all its senses ► By the time I got home I was feeling pretty nadgered. (Recorded, 15 year old boy, Horsham, England, October 1995) …

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  • 37puss — n 1. American the face, mouth. A word often used in compounds such as sour puss and glamour puss , puss was a favourite word of pugilists and tough guys in the earlier 20th century. It derives from the Irish Gaelic pus, meaning mouth. ► He told… …

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  • 38fidelity —    copulation only with a regular sexual partner    It means faithfulness, in all its senses:     ... expecting complete fidelity from Christine. (S. Green, 1979, writing about the slum landlord Rachman and his mistress Keeler) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 39media — media1 [ mi:dɪə] noun 1》 plural form of medium. 2》 [treated as sing. or plural] the main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, and newspapers) regarded collectively. Usage The word media comes from the Latin plural of medium …

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  • 40committal — n. Intrusting, depositing, perpetrating, etc. See commit, in all its senses …

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