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bring to bay
[bring to bay] {v. phr.} To chase or force into a place where escape is impossible without a fight; trap; corner. * /The  […]
room clerk
[room clerk] or [desk clerk] {n.} A person who is responsible for assigning rooms and providing service to guests in hotels,  […]
Agatha Christie
(1890-1976) British mystery writer Archaelogists make the best husbands. The older you get, the more they're interested.
bloke
[bloke] {n.} any man or sometimes a man in authority such as the boss.
Alpha Geek
[Alpha Geek] The most knowledgeable, technically proficient person in an office or work group. * /"I dunno, ask Rick. He's  […]
Michel de Montaigne
(1533-1592), Works, Book II, "Apology for Raimond Semond" Man is certainly stark mad; he cannot make a worm, and yet he will  […]
POTAS
[POTAS] Person Of The Appropriate Sex, that is, a person of the sex that one finds attractive. A more politically correct term  […]
back out
[back out] {v. phr.} 1. To move backwards out of a place or enclosure. * /Bob slowly backed his car out of the garage./ 2.  […]
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