IMPORTANT WORDS:
- Buddy: A casual and friendly term used to address someone.
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Opposite: Completely different or contrary in nature, kind, or form.
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Commando: A term often used to describe not wearing any underwear or going without certain garments.
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Lunges: A type of exercise that involves stepping forward with one leg and bending the knee while keeping the other leg behind.
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Party: A social gathering of people for entertainment, conversation, or celebration.
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Button hook: A type of football play where a receiver runs in a semicircular route before turning sharply to receive a pass.
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End zone: The area at each end of the football field where touchdowns are scored.
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Pants on the couch: A humorous reference to an unexpected turn of events or confusion.
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Leather pants: Trousers made from leather material.
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Powder: A substance in the form of fine, loose particles, often used for cosmetic purposes or to absorb moisture.
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Lotion: A liquid or cream applied to the skin for moisturizing or other cosmetic purposes.
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Paste: A thick, soft, moist substance, often resulting from mixing different materials.
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Pivot: To turn or rotate, often used metaphorically in the context of changing direction or strategy.
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Unagi: A term used humorously in the context of the TV show “Friends,” referring to a state of total awareness and preparedness.
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Spray tan: A cosmetic procedure in which a tanning solution is sprayed onto the skin to simulate a suntan.
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Facial: A cosmetic treatment for the face, involving cleansing, exfoliation, and moisturizing.
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Sphinx cat: A breed of cat known for its hairlessness and distinctive appearance.
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PhD: Doctor of Philosophy, an advanced academic degree.
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Mississippi: A river in the United States, but in the context provided, it’s used as a count to measure time.
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Salmon skin roll: A type of sushi roll that includes salmon skin as one of its main ingredients.
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Zero: The numerical equivalent of no quantity or null value.
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Red light: A visual signal indicating a specific condition or state.
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Turn around: To rotate or face in the opposite direction.
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Count: To determine the number of something by calculating or enumerating.
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Pat: To lightly tap or stroke with the hands.
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Spray: To disperse liquid in a fine stream or mist.