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TermDefinition
drop everything to abandon or put aside all current tasks or responsibilities and focus on a particular issue or event
wheels a common slang term for a vehicle, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle
tag along to go somewhere with someone else, usually without having planned to do so beforehand
jam-packed completely full, with little or no space remaining
alone time time spent by oneself, without the company or presence of others
hoodie a type of casual, loose-fitting garment that covers the head and upper body, usually made of a soft material like cotton
bum a derogatory term used to describe someone who is lazy, unemployed, or homeless
suit a formal outfit consisting of a jacket and pants, typically worn for business or formal occasions
bug an insect or small arthropod with six legs and wings, typically having a hard exoskeleton
get word to receive information or news about something, typically from someone else
dorm an abbreviation for "dormitory," which is a type of communal living space for students or other individuals, typically found on college or university campuses
rez an abbreviation for "residence," which is another term for a dormitory or other communal living space
bunch a group or collection of people or things
drop a bombshell to suddenly reveal unexpected or shocking news or information
to keep something from someone to withhold or conceal information or knowledge from someone, typically in order to avoid causing worry, concern, or conflict
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