Pass
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To hit on a woman, make a pass at
To throw the ball across the line of scrimmage in football
The act of throwing, kicking, etc. the ball or puck to a teammate in any sport
To be granted a reprieve from being whacked (killed) by the Mafia. Called given
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To refrain from something
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What you shall not do.
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To hand a joint to a fellow pothead. Especially when in a circle of people.
Always pass to the left.
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Pressing [I don't know] while editing on urban dictionary.
Also known as,
Passed, IDK, and most favorable... Who -
The act of impersonating a [Caucasian] is called passing
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Pass (v) - The politically correct term for [skipping] a [class]. The word can be used in future, present, and past tenses (pass, passing, and passed, respectively).
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pass-pull aim squeeze sweep-acronym for using a fire extinguisher in case of fire. new acronym of pass during pull out sex. PULL AIM SQEEZE SKEET
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A person who likes to jump in and talk about something they know nothing of. A pass usually only succeeds in making his or her self look stupid by saying something that was intended to be on topic but not at all what a group was talking about.
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An [easy] way to [avoid] literally any [question].
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Background screening. Simplified. A software product by PASS Technology
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Pass in Water Skiing. One length of a slalom course or tricks course.
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Pass in Mountaineering. An alternative name for col or saddle.
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Pass in Basketball. The movement of the ball from one player to another.
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Pass, PASS, The Pass or Passed may refer to:
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Pass is a word that means to move or proceed without stopping. It is used in a variety of contexts, such as sports and language.
In the context of a game, passing refers to moving an object or person from one point in a game to another without taking any direct action. For example, in football (soccer), a player may pass the ball to their teammate in order for them to score a goal.
Passing is also used in language to refer to a verb that indicates movement or progress without any direct action. For example, in English grammar, the pass verb is used to indicate that something has been passed from one person or place to another, such as a message being passed from one person to another in writing.
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