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  • 91bummer — um mer (b[u^]m [ e]r), n. 1. An idle, worthless fellow, who is without any visible means of support; a loafer; a dissipated sponger; one who bums. [Slang, U.S.] [1913 Webster] 2. an unpleasant event, experience, or situation; as, getting caught… …

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  • 92Epithite — Ep i*thite, n. [Gr. ? impostor.] A lazy, worthless fellow; a vagrant. [Obs.] Mason. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 93Galoot — Ga*loot , n. A noisy, swaggering, or worthless fellow; a rowdy. [Slang, U. S.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 94Scoundrel — Scoun drel, n. [Probably from Prov. E. & Scotch scunner, scouner, to loathe, to disgust, akin to AS. scunian to shun. See {Shun}.] A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a man without honor or virtue. [1913 Webster] Go, if your ancient,… …

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  • 95brothel — noun Etymology: Middle English, worthless fellow, prostitute, from brothen, past participle of brethen to waste away, go to ruin, from Old English brēothan to waste away; akin to Old English brēotan to break more at brittle Date: circa 1566… …

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  • 960 (number) — Zero redirects here. For other uses, see Zero (disambiguation). 0 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 …

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  • 97Bahurim — was a village east of Jerusalem, on the road to the Jordan valley, close to Mount of Olives.: When King David came to Bahurim, there came out a man of the family of the house of Saul whose name was Shimei, the son of Gera; and as he came he… …

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  • 98Bibliography of Anton Chekhov — This is a partial list of Anton Chekhov s works: Plays * That Worthless Fellow Platonov (most commonly known as Untitled play or simply, Platonov ) (c. 1881) provided the source material for Michael Frayn s Wild Honey * On the Harmful Effects of… …

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  • 99Fetter Lane — is a street in the ward of Farringdon Without in London England. It runs from Fleet Street in the south to Holborn in the north.The earliest mention of the street is faitereslane in 1312 [ [http://www.motco.com/Harben/2062.htm Origin of Fetter… …

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  • 100roly-poly — /roh lee poh lee, poh lee/, adj., n., pl. roly polies. adj. 1. short and plumply round, as a person or a young animal. n. 2. a roly poly person or thing. 3. Chiefly Brit. a sheet of biscuit dough spread with jam, fruit, or the like, rolled up and …

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