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  • 121Down-low (sexual slang) — For other uses, see Down low (disambiguation). Down low is an African American slang term[1] that refers to a subculture of men who usually identify as heterosexual, but who have sex with men; some avoid sharing this information even if they have …

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  • 122beat up — Synonyms and related words: agitate, all in, batter, battered, beat, beat up, beaten, beaten up, bedraggled, blowzy, bone weary, broken down, bruise, bushed, careless, chintzy, churn, churn up, clabber, clot, coagulate, colloid, colloidize,… …

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  • 123down-beat — /ˈdaʊn bit/ (say down beet) noun 1. a downward movement of the conductor s baton indicating the first beat of the bar in a piece of music. 2. the first beat of a bar …

  • 124Beat the Boots II — Infobox Album | Name = Beat the Boots II Type = Box set Artist = Frank Zappa Released = June 16, 1992 Recorded = Various locations May 3, 1968–September 8, 1978 Genre = Rock Length = ??? Label = Rhino Producer = ??? Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 …

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  • 125down — Synonyms and related words: COD, Vandyke, actively, adown, ailing, air, alkali flat, all up with, alluvial plain, anthill, backset, bad, barrow, basin, beard, beat, beaten, beaver, bedfast, bedridden, below, below par, best, bested, blow down,… …

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  • 126Down Tempo — Downtempo Le downtempo (ou downbeat) est un courant musical né de la fusion du trip hop et de world music vers la fin des années 1980. C est une musique au rythme lent et relativement relaxante, une musique de méditation, en somme. L émergence de …

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  • 127Down tempo — Downtempo Le downtempo (ou downbeat) est un courant musical né de la fusion du trip hop et de world music vers la fin des années 1980. C est une musique au rythme lent et relativement relaxante, une musique de méditation, en somme. L émergence de …

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  • 128down — I adv 1. at the lowest point, at a low rate or degree, to a low point, below par, minimally, at a low ebb; at ground level, to the ground, underground, below the horizon; underfoot, on the ground or floor, underneath, under, beneath, below,… …

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