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(video games) Clipping of bunny hop. [(video games) to jump repeatedly while making contact with ground for as little time as possible, often combined with air strafing, especially in first-person shooters.]
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The area in which opponents or opposing ideas meet.
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(transitive, sound recording) To mix (two or more tracks of a multi-track audio tape recording) and record the result onto a single track, in order to free up tracks for further material to be added.
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(chiefly Singapore, intransitive) To patronize a number of different cafes on a single outing.
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(obsolete) Conflict; battle.
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(figuratively) A grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause.
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(of marching bands) an internal competition used to practice marching commands, in which the last person caught improperly executing a command wins
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(intransitive) To perform a gambade (leaping movement).
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Alternative form of gambolling [The act of one who gambols.]
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Obsolete form of joust. [To engage in mock combat on horseback, as two knights in the lists; to tilt.]
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(intransitive, informal) In writing fiction, to switch suddenly from one character's perspective to another's, disrupting the flow of the story.
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(informal) Hopping and skipping.
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(informal) Unevenly; by hopping.
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(intransitive) To be in state of energetic activity.
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(video games, often attributive) A style of platform game in which enemies are defeated by jumping on them.
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Alternative form of hop and pop [(slang, skydiving) to jump from a plane at altitudes of 5000 ft and deploy the main parachute soon after.]
adj
(informal) Characterised by a hopping motion.
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One who plays the game of hopscotch.
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(transitive) To drive; to chase; with down, from, away, etc.
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Alternative form of garbage time [(sports) The period at the end of a timed sporting event that has become a blowout when the outcome of the game has already been decided, and the coaches of one or both teams will often decide to replace their best players with substitutes.]
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A position where an individual is facing a deadly attack.
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(chiefly US, idiomatic, law enforcement) The intentional public display before news cameras of someone in police custody, especially someone famous or notorious, for the purpose of satisfying public interest, demonstrating the authorities' effectiveness, or shaming the person.
adj
Used for the purpose of play or amusement
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(transitive, informal) To perform (a move or stunt) while riding a board or vehicle.
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To walk for amusement, show, or exercise.
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(intransitive) To sway one's body as a stim.
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(music) Alternative form of rota [(Britain) A schedule that allocates some task, responsibility or (rarely) privilege between a set of people according to a (possibly periodic) calendar.]
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Alternative spelling of round table [A conference at which participants of similar status discuss and exchange views.]
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One who plays in a sandbox.
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Someone who sports something.
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Alternative form of spyhop [(of a cetacean) The action of raising the front half of the body out of the sea in a controlled manner.]
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Alternative form of spyhop [(of a cetacean) The action of raising the front half of the body out of the sea in a controlled manner.]
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(intransitive) To walk behind something, such as a screen, for the purpose of approaching game; to proceed under cover.
n
One who performs stunts.
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(intransitive) To travel frequently between political assemblies in order to take part in protests or other activism.
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One who surreptitiously follows another.
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(intransitive, fencing) To use the motions of opposition or counteraction.
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Obsolete form of trip the light fantastic. [To dance or to move rhythmically to musical accompaniment, especially in a graceful or nimble manner.]
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(Australia, New Zealand, with "good" or "bad") A run of luck or fortune.
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An acrobat or gymnast especially (historical) a member of the German Turnvereine, German-American gymnastic clubs that also served as nationalist political groups.
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(obsolete) A piece of work.
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A person who takes upskirt photographs or video footage.
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a person who vaults or leaps
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A tumbler; a leaper or vaulter.
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(archaic) A tightrope walker.
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