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sellout    音标拼音: [s'ɛl,ɑʊt]
n. 背叛,出卖,售卖

背叛,出卖,售卖

sellout
n 1: an act of betrayal


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    The video Bay Area Makes Cop Buckle amp; Bounce!!! has trespass mentioned twice: And you trespassed, okay? Also, they're a public office They can't really trespass me from going to a public off
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    In English, “do” is a multipurpose word, meaning “accomplish whatever is expected in the circumstances ” If you “do” the dishes or the laundry, you wash it To “do” your nails mean polish or paint them; “doing” your hair is styling it To “do” an attractive person is to have sex with him or her; to “do” an enemy is to kill him To “do an example” in the context
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    My native AME usage for "crack open" in the context of doors or windows is that you're intentionally opening them just a crack - that is, just a little bit For example, you might crack open a window in a bathroom to let steam from the shower vent outside or crack open a child's bedroom door to let in just a little light if they're afraid of the dark There's nothing rough about either, though
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