Razor
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A task of a wild boar. Razor fish. (Zoöl.) (a) A smallMediterranean fish (Coryphæna novacula), prized for the table. (b)The razor shell.-- Razor grass (Bot.), a West Indian plant (Scleria scindens), thetriangular stem and the leaves of which are edged with minute sharpteeth.-- Razor grinder (Zoöl.), the European goat-sucker.-- Razor shell (Zoöl.), any marine bivalve shell belonging to Solenand allied genera, especially Solen, or Ensatella, ensis, andAmericana, which have a long, narrow, somewhat curved shell,resembling a razor handle in shape. Called also rasor clam, razorfish, knife handle.-- Razor stone. Same as Novaculite.-- Razor strap, or razor strop, a strap or strop used in sharpeningrazors.
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A depressed person's best friend
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A word Katie Holmes used in the movie Disturbing
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Supposedly high quality cocaine. Adjective usually used by drug dealers to make crappy coke that has been [stepped on] sound better than it is.
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style of music which first appeared during the mid to late '90s,characterized by cutting guitar riffs, high pitched, ear-piercing vocals and heavy bass lines.
somewhat similiar to [grunge], but more of a derivative of [heavy metal] this often considered a combination of these two types of musical genres.
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A tool used to shave. Razors exist in multiple forms, such as straight razors and safety razors (collectively called [acoustic razor]s or wetshaving razors) and electric razors.
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A totally killer Canadian Thrash Metal band from the 1980's that wrote classic albums Executioners
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A person that is treated like a boyfriend or girlfriend but isn't. He or she is just there to take their place after a breakup. They are there when you need them but can easily be put aside when you don't. A boyfriend or girlfriend without the rewards.
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adj. A synonym for cool first used by Rose McGowan in Doom
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refers to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA which is home to the New England Patriots.
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An instrument with a sharp blade or set of blades, used to remove unwanted hair from the face or body.
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