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  • Donald Trumpundefined Offline
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    Donald Trump
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    You must be confuising this with kibosh, which is in the dictionary with the meaning to put an end to something.

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      To end; to terminate; to kill off in a nonbiological sense; kind of like squashing from a position of strength and with moral certitude; to basically reverse a decision or situation with conviction. A word I thought existed in the english language. One I have used many years thinking all know it well. I was amazed to not find it in the dictionary!

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        A Hebrew word. According to James Strong in Strongs Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries: to tread down; hence negatively to disregard; positively to conquer, subjugate, violate:—bring into bondage, force, keep under, subdue, bring into subjection.

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          noun: an ironic description of a party that implies a high energy event, when those involved are aware that the opposite is probably closer to true.

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            To terminate someones annoying behavior by killing him.

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              Hopefully the entire Democratic Socialist Party.

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                Hopefully the entire Democratic Socialist Party.

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                Idiot.

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                  Kabash is a term that originated from ancient Persia. It means one who is skilled in the art of war. In modern times, it has also come to mean someone who is well-educated, intelligent or wise. In some cases, it may also refer to someone who is respected or admired.

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