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(v)
(intransitive) To sleep lightly or briefly; to nap, snooze.
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Abbreviation of dozen (a set of twelve). [A set of twelve.]
(adv)
During the day.
(N)
the second album by indie rock band The Slip.
A surname from Spanish.
A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
(transitive) To stun or stupefy, for example with bright light, with a blow, with cold, or with fear.
Membership fees.
(computing, Internet) A denial-of-service attack.
(colloquial) Police detectives.
A surname.
A diminutive of the male given name Desmond.
A minor city in Franklin County and Wright County, Iowa, United States, named after William Greene Dows.
a laundry detergent on the market in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
A surname
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A tool, often a flat circle, with one or more holes for passing wool through to form roving of a specified thickness.
a Portuguese pop all-female band founded in 1979, one of the first of its type in Portugal and in Europe.
(slang, MLE) MDMA.
(South Africa, vulgar) vagina
a character used in printing to indicate a cross reference or footnote
The spoken representation of a dash in radio and telegraph Morse code.
(law) District, as used in case citations.
(music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the first and eighth tonic of a major scale.
Initialism of digital assets engineering.
"Toes" is a song recorded by the Zac Brown Band, an American country music band.
(transitive, Internet slang, dated) To report another user for a real or imagined terms of service violation.
take-off warning system
Alternative form of tose. [To pull apart or asunder; touse.]
(uncountable) Gaming with one or more dice.
A female deer; also used of similar animals such as antelope (less commonly a goat, as nanny is also used).
(slang) To put (someone) down, or show disrespect by the use of insulting language or dismissive behaviour.
The number two.
(Norse mythology) Any of a group of minor female deities in Scandinavian folklore.
(intransitive, stative, usually with on) To be weakly or foolishly fond of somebody.
A surname from Bengali.
(genealogy) Abbreviation of daughter or daughter of.
A shoal-forming fish of species Leuciscus leuciscus, common to swift rivers in England and Wales and in Europe.
(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere.
(adj)
(MTE, slang) Unattractive, unappealing.
(intransitive, British and Ireland) To avoid work, shirk, etc.
(obsolete) Sweet; nice; pleasant.
Initialism of dead on arrival. [(of a patient) Found to be dead upon arriving at hospital.]
Initialism of David Dunlap Observatory.
(archaic) To dare.
Eye dialect spelling of deuce. [(card games) A card with two pips, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards.]
(informal, rare) deodorant
(slang) Decent; reasonably good,
(transitive) To remove seed or seeds from.
A barangay of Magpet, Cotabato, Philippines.
(transitive) To remove the ice from something.
(computing) Acronym of data as a service.
Initialism of American Descendants of Slavery.
German Sign Language (initialism taken from German)
Obsolete spelling of dote. [(intransitive, stative, usually with on) To be weakly or foolishly fond of somebody.]
(US) Initialism of Department of Homeland Security.
A piece of something, especially something with an irregular shape.
(computer hardware) Initialism of data circuit-terminating equipment.
Obsolete form of deuce (“the Devil”). [(card games) A card with two pips, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards.]
Initialism of digital object identifier.
(Greek mythology) The goddess or personification of humility, modesty.
A commune of Seine-et-Marne department, Île-de-France, France.
(obsolete) A goddess.
A surname from German.
(zoology) An Asian wild dog, Cuon alpinus.
doas (“dedicated openbsd application subexecutor”) is a program to execute commands as another user.
Alternative form of deice. [(transitive) To remove the ice from something.]
Dozing, napping, asleep.
(US) Initialism of Department of Health and Human Service.