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culture vulture
[culture vulture] {n.}, {slang}, {informal} A person who is an avid cultural sightseer, one who seeks out cultural  […]
down-and-outer
[down-and-outer] {n. phr.} A person who has lost everything and is penniless. * /Joe goes from shelter to shelter asking for  […]
P.J. O'Rourke
(1947--), Modern Manners, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989 Wife-swapping is never done in the best circles of society. Wives can  […]
XD
[XD] An emoticon resembling someone laughing when rotated clockwise 90 degrees. Also xD
Albert Einstein
Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.
Idioms to Learn Today
Flashcard learning set.Check yourself now!Try flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.Set includes the following  […]
cub scout
[cub scout] {n.} A member of the Cub Scouts, the junior branch of the Boy Scouts for boys 8-10 years of age. * /Jimmie is  […]
part with
[part with] {v.} 1. To separate from; leave. * /He parted with us at the end of the trip./ Compare: [PART COMPANY]. 2. To  […]

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