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mix-up

Definition: (noun) A mistake that results from taking one thing to be another.
Synonyms: confusion.
Usage: Due to a mix-up over travel arrangements, I missed my flight and had to rent a car and drive the 700 miles home.
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out (1)

not in fashion, not trendy

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dickhead

an unpleasant or annoying person

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hold up (2)

to support something and stop it from falling down

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chirpy

Definition: (adjective) Characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness.
Synonyms: perky, buoyant.
Usage: You're very chirpy today—have you won the lottery or something?
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quodlibetary

adjective: Relating to a discussion or debate involving subtle or hypothetical points. noun: 1. One who takes part in such a discussion. 2. One who does whatever pleases them. 3. A subtle or hypothetical point.

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toff

a wealthy, upper-class person

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have out

If you have something out, like a tooth or an organ, it's removed from your body.

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ill-fated

Definition: (adjective) Marked by or promising bad fortune.
Synonyms: ill-omened, ill-starred, unlucky, doomed.
Usage: Freed after months of captivity, the aid workers are relieved to have survived their ill-fated trip abroad.
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