Definition of breezer
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Other terms relating to 'car, motorcycle, or other vehicle': |
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Definitions include: a Corvette automobile. |
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Definitions include: a BMW automobile. |
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Definitions include: a motorcycle. |
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Definitions include: a vehicle. |
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Definitions include: a large truck; "18-wheeler". |
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Definitions include: a passenger car, especially a large four-door sedan, owned or operated by the United States government. |
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Definitions include: motorcycle. |
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Definitions include: an ambulance. |
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Definitions include: misspelling of jalopy. |
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Definitions include: anus. |
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Definitions include: any sport motorcycle or replica of a race motorcycle, usually Japanese in origin. |
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Definitions include: four-by. |
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Definitions include: a motor vehicle. |
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Definitions include: a large car. |
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Definitions include: a Chevrolet automobile. |
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| Definitions include: looking good, fly, or thinking something is cool. |
| Definitions include: a male. Origin: hip hop. |
| Definitions include: imitation. |
| Definitions include: to flatulate while walking through an area or by group of people. |
| Definitions include: A neologism in which all of the morphemes are derived from the same language. |
| Definitions include: person. |
| Definitions include: "Jesus". |
| Definitions include: to have, to take. |
| Definitions include: a head. |
| Definitions include: "no", but less strong. |
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