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vacay

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[ vey-key ]

noun

Informal.
  1. a vacation.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of vacay1

1990–95; by shortening and alteration
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Noticeably peeved and continuing the trio’s vacay ritual of talking behind each other’s back, Laurie calls out the pick-me girl behavior: “She has not changed at all ... It’s sad. She’s an aging actress. You saw her yesterday. She literally lives off male attention. It’s one thing when you’re 25. But now you’re 45, and guess what? It’s pathetic,” Laurie says.

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“We’re not on vacay,” Foster said Wednesday.

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It also touts a vibrant purple hue that “will transport your senses to a cool summer vacay with its smooth and creamy texture,” Wendy’s added in its press release.

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In “Dark Vacay” he’s taking pills, “sipping Château Lafite Rothschild” and listening “to the last message that you left/Then the voice from the suicide hotline.”

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A study by the flight booking company Next Vacay estimates that Thailand’s economy lost more than $13.5 billion last year because of the pandemic.

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