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  • 98love — /lʌv / (say luv) noun 1. a strong or passionate affection for another person. 2. sexual passion or desire, or its gratification. 3. an object of love or affection; a sweetheart. 4. a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a …

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  • 100old bean — (informal) An affectionate form of address, usu to a man • • • Main Entry: ↑bean * * * old bean, British Slang. old fellow; old man (as a familiar form of address). * * * I Brit., informal …

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