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get out of
[get out of] {v. phr.} 1. To be excused from; avoid. * /He got out of jury duty because of his illness./ 2. To gain from;  […]
old hat
[old hat] {adj.}, {informal} Old-fashioned; not new or different. * /By now, putting satellites in orbit is old hat to space  […]
Daniel L. Reardon
In the long run the pessimist may be proved right, but the optimist has a better time on the trip.
404
[404] Someone who is clueless. From the Web error message, "404 Not Found," which means the document requested couldn't be  […]
santiago
Reading / Flashcard learning set.Learn / refresh your knowledge against the set, then examine yourself by running flashcard  […]

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