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meatspace

a term used by young internet users to mean the physical world, in contrast to the virtual world of "cyberspace"

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Word of the Day
mensurable

Definition: (adjective) Capable of being measured.
Synonyms: measurable.
Usage: The mensurable increase in the cost of oil has had wide-reaching effects on the country's economy.
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come on (2)

If a light or a computer comes on, it starts working.

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bloody-minded

adjective: 1. Disposed to violence and bloodshed. 2. Stubborn; obstructive. (chiefly used in British English)

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Idiom of the Day
meatball surgery

Battlefield surgery that is performed hastily so as to quickly stabilize a patient and prevent their imminent death. Popularized (and possibly coined) by H. Richard Hornberger in his semi-autobiographical novel M*A*S*H, which focused on doctors serving in a fictional mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War. Primarily heard in US. Watch the video

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guts

courage

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hebdomadal

Definition: (adjective) Of or occurring every seven days.
Synonyms: weekly.
Usage: A little solace came at tea-time, in the shape of a double ration of bread...with the delicious addition of a thin scrape of butter: it was the hebdomadal treat to which we all looked forward from Sabbath to Sabbath.
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adhere to

If you adhere to a law, a rule or a contract, you obey it or follow it.

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anemia

noun: 1. A medical condition characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin resulting in weakness, tiredness, shortness of breath, and paleness. 2. A lack of vitality, strength, or vividness.

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media darling

A very famous and popular person who receives exceptionally positive media coverage or attention. Watch the video

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bequeath

Definition: (verb) Leave or give by will after one's death.
Synonyms: will, leave.
Usage: He bequeathed all his silver to his children.
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vac (2)

a vacuum cleaner (n.) | to clean with a vacuum cleaner (v.)

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