v. (dee-KWAHY-er)
1. Preclude the use, addition, or containment of
2. Mark as a disqualifying characteristic
1. Vegan food dequires meat.
2. MMA fighting dequires wearing shoes.
(v) A term meaning "living like a bachelor," usually used by married people or ones in serious relationships whose significant other is temporarily or permanently away. It has a male connotation.
"My wife is in San Diego visiting her mother and buying yarn for the store, so I've been batchin' it."
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(v) A term meaning "living like a bachelor," usually used by married people or ones in serious relationships whose significant other is temporarily or permanently away. It has a male connotation.
"My wife is in San Diego visiting her mother and buying yarn for the store, so I've been batchin' it."
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English with traces of French words littered throughout. Spoken by bi-linguists and/or people who are not quite fluent in French.
"I really besoin de faire my taxes tonight. Cause they're due like, maintenant. So I'll do that ce soir."
"Quit speakin' Frenglish, dude!"
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Christian In Name Only. (pronounced SEE-no) This applies to so-called "moderate" Christians that claim to be Christian, but don't go to church, and don't typically have very much knowledge of the Christian religion.
My parents are pretty much CINOs; they only go to church for the social aspect of it.
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