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D out
verb
- slang.(in sport) to prevent an opponent from attacking by using successful defence techniques
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“The album is all summer vibes, very EDM, but it doesn’t lose the lingo of Fuerza — the album is all Fuerza’d out,” J.O.P. says.
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U.S. troops can rotate in an d out of Philippine bases near the West Philippine Sea, where Sunday’s collision occurred, and northern Luzon.
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Everybody in Cleveland was Polo’d out, so when I started showing up in Jim Browns and Hank Aarons, it caused a major sensation.
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“It was just a tough goal to give up with a minute left and we had tired D out there and again, they catch a break,” Cooper said.
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“If you fail, you’re out there with your d— out. Like, oops.”
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