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Definition of leek

leek

noun - plural

  • looks, irregular plural of look

    Last edited on Sep 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 01 2024.

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Definitions include: used only for comparison, to imply that a person is either insane or unintelligent.
Definitions include: to antagonize a person who can become angry, violent, or who is in a position of authority.
Definitions include: See be all about.
Definitions include: a metaphorical set of glasses ("goggles") that one wears after drinking enough alcohol that one's definition of "attractive" declines substantially.
Definitions include: a drunken event/night of epic proportions.
Definitions include: See on (one's) plate.
Definitions include: A person who has no particular talents or prospects, and therefore has little chance of a successful life. Short for "no future".
Definitions include: an aboriginal Australian.
Definitions include: Interjection indicating that a person is laughing.
Definitions include: a row of needle marks on a person.

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