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wipe out (1)

If something is wiped out, it is completely destroyed.

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ice (3)

an illegal drug; crystalline methamphetamine, speed

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coincident

Definition: (adjective) Occurring or operating at the same time.
Synonyms: co-occurrent, concurrent, simultaneous.
Usage: "You will observe," said Holmes, laying down the volume, "that the sudden breaking up of the society was coincident with the disappearance of Openshaw from America with their papers."
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butter up

to say nice things to someone before asking them to do something for you or to give you something

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ute

a pickup truck

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Football Phrase of the Week: Blunder

Football Phrase of the Week: Retain This week’s football phrase is the noun, a blunder. This word featured a lot in commentary and reports on Manchester United v Arsenal last weekend. You can read the transcript for this post below, while you can also check out our glossary of footballing phrases here and visit our […]

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troglodyte

Definition: (noun) A cave dweller, especially one of the prehistoric peoples thought to have lived in caves.
Synonyms: caveman.
Usage: These vile old troglodytes are no longer there; but into their deserted cave another terrible giant has thrust himself, and makes it his business to seize upon honest travelers and fatten them for his table.
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zone out

If someone zones out, they look blankly ahead without paying attention, maybe because they're tired or bored or affected by drugs.

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fanny (1)

a person's buttocks or bottom

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Football Phrase of the Week: Blunder
Football Phrase of the Week: (a) Blunder
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recliner

Definition: (noun) An armchair whose back can be lowered and foot can be raised to allow the sitter to recline in it.
Synonyms: lounger.
Usage: During football season, my husband plants himself in the recliner that faces the TV and does not budge for hours on end.
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