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  • 1'Sdeath — Sdeath, interj. [Corrupted fr. God s death.] An exclamation expressive of impatience or anger. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2'sdeath — [zdeth] interj. Obs. God s death: used as a swearword …

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  • 3'sdeath — /zdeth/, interj. Archaic. (used as a mild oath). [euphemistic shortening of God s death; see S3] * * * …

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  • 4'sdeath — interjection Expressing anger or astonishment …

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  • 5'sdeath — /zdeth/, interj. Archaic. (used as a mild oath). [euphemistic shortening of God s death; see S3] …

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  • 6'S — abbr. 1 is, has (he s; it s; John s; Charles s). 2 us (let s). 3 colloq. does (what s he say?). * * * I. like ʸs verb Etymology: contraction of is, has, does 1 …

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  • 7Elizabeth Shin — (1980 ndash; April 14, 2000) was a Massachusetts Institute of Technology student who died from burns inflicted by a fire in her dormitory room. Her death led to a lawsuit against MIT and controversy as to whether MIT paid adequate attention to… …

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  • 8Sacrebleu — This article refers to the French phrase. For the album by Dimitri from Paris, see Sacrebleu (album). Sacrebleu is an old French profanity, meant as a cry of surprise or anger. Usage In French, sacrebleu or sacredieu is always written as one word …

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  • 9William Alexander Bain — William Alexander Bain, 1905 1971, was a Scottish pharmacologist, best known for his early work with antihistamine drugs. Early Days Willie Bain was a grandson of William Bain, farmer, of Cairnie near Musselburgh, and of Mary Gardner. His father… …

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  • 10's — s1 an ending used in writing to represent the possessive morpheme after most singular nouns, some plural nouns, esp. those not ending in a letter or combination of letters representing an s or z sound, noun phrases, and noun substitutes, as in… …

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