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  • Little_Girlundefined Offline
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    Little_Girl
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    #5
    1. Can be used to replace any verb or noun.

    2. Can be used to fill any awkward silence.

    3. Can also be used as an exclamatory statement.

    4. Also the sound made when cracking ones knuckles

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    • Justin Bieberundefined Offline
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      At an [airport], a ramp is a place where [aircraft] are parked. It is a large flat concrete or asphalt area, that usually has places to tie down planes.

      See [ramp rat].

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      • Dianneundefined Offline
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        To carry out an action(eating/fighting/etc) in an agressive/rapid style.

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          Tina
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          #8

          Give false information on a betting forum with the intention of influencing a price.

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            1. An incline
            2. required on all public buildings by the federal government
            3. a play thing
            4. a tool used to attain air by skateboarders
            5. blah?
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              Becky
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              Legit, Bomb-Diggity-Fresh!

              Founded by Buddy Howe

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                Couch Potatoe
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                A sloping surface joining two different levels, as at the entrance or between floors of a building.

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                  Magaret
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                  Ramp is the corporate card and spend management solution that helps companies of all sizes to accelerate growth and spend less. A software product by Ramp Financial

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                    Ramp in In-line skating. A wooden or metal structure used to jump off.

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                      A wild onion which resembles the leek, the ramp has a strong onion-garlic flavor. It may be used as a substitute for leeks, scallions, or onions.

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