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'=>thick (2) ▪️Meaning: full-figured without appearing overweight -> For example: ▪️That chick is thick, dude! She has meat on her bones in all the right places; her...

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uppity Meaning: conceited, arrogant, pretentious For example: -Since he got his BMW, Frank's been behaving like an uppity snob. Someone needs to remind him that he's no better...

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suck | it sucks Meaning: be very bad For example: This movie really sucks! It's really boring and the story's dumb and the acting sucks big time. Sorry to...

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ump ->Meaning: umpire -For example: -The umps have to make difficult decisions, and they usually get them right. -"What's the matter with you, ump? Lost your seeing-eye dog,...

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jailbait American and Australian English ->Meaning: someone below the legal age of consent -For example: -He claims he had no idea the girl was jailbait, and insists that...

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uppity -Meaning: conceited, arrogant, pretentious -For example: -Since he got his BMW, Frank's been behaving like an uppity snob. Someone needs to remind him that he's no better...

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To Cut Class Definition : to be absent from class without permission. -> Example : this is the second time in this week he has cut...

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'=>ripped ->Meaning: to have well-defined muscles -For example: -After I'd been working out in the gym for a year or so, people started saying, "You're gettin' ripped,...

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'=>arty | artsy Meaning: displaying an interest in the arts or high culture For example: -Most Hollywood actors are careful not to sound too arty when they're...

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oi! =>Meaning: a sound used to attract someone's attention, like "hey!" ->For example: ->The coach noticed that some of his players weren't listening, so he said, "Oi!...
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Economics Notes For SSC CGL / CHSL Exam 2019-20 on :...

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The concept of marginal rate substitution (MRS) was introduced by Dr. J.R. Hicks and Prof. R.G.D. Allen to take the place of the concept...

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