Definition of rassle
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'to attack, to fight': |
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Definitions include: to beat up. |
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Definitions include: to severely injure (a person) or damage or ruin (a thing.) |
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Definitions include: to engage in intimate physical contact, usually intercourse. Also jump (one's) bones. |
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Definitions include: to beat someone up. |
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Definitions include: a competition employed to determine the ownership of an object when ownership is in dispute. |
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Definitions include: to "step up" to a fight. |
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Definitions include: to injure or destroy. |
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Definitions include: to hit or cause bodily injury. |
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Definitions include: to be hit, punched, attacked. |
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Definitions include: to defeat. |
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Definitions include: to pretend to be someone else. |
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Definitions include: to beat with physical violence. |
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Definitions include: an invitation for a competition, such as a fight, game, etc. |
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Definitions include: to hit, attack. |
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Definitions include: to torture terribly, in the medieval style. |
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Slang terms with the same root words
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| Definitions include: in trouble. |
| Definitions include: exclamation of excitement. |
| Definitions include: a fan of the TV program Firefly. |
| Definitions include: formal spelling of formal |
| Definitions include: exclamation of excitement or approval. |
| Definitions include: to not be serious. |
| Definitions include: to pretend, to feign. |
| Definitions include: very drunk or high. |
| Definitions include: a greeting. |
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