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  • 11average citizen — n. average person, regular citizen, everyday resident …

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  • 12average — n Average, mean, median, norm, par denote something and usually a number, a quantity, or a condition that represents a middle point between extremes. Of these words average, mean, median, and par are also used as adjectives. Average is an… …

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  • 13Average — Av er*age, n. [OF. average, LL. averagium, prob. fr. OF. aver, F. avoir, property, horses, cattle, etc.; prop. infin., to have, from L. habere to have. Cf. F. av[ e]rage small cattle, and avarie (perh. of different origin) damage to ship or cargo …

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  • 14Average frustrated chump — Average Frustrated Chump, often abbreviated AFC, is seduction community jargon for a heterosexual male who is unsuccessful at finding sexual or romantic relationships with women.cite news |title=He Aims! He Shoots! Yes!!| author=Strauss, Neil… …

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  • 15average date — ➔ date1 * * * average date UK US noun [C] (also average due date) ACCOUNTING ► the average of dates on which several payments are owed to the same person, company, or organization, used when deciding the best date on which to make one payment of… …

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  • 16average adjuster — ➔ adjuster * * * average adjuster UK US noun [C] INSURANCE ► a person who calculates the cost of damage to or loss of a ship or the goods it carries, for insurance purposes: »Apportionment of cargo damage was referred to an average adjuster …

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  • 17average agent — ➔ agent * * * average agent UK US noun [C] INSURANCE ► a person who is paid by an insurance company to examine a ship or the goods it carries for loss or damage: »Our company will despatch either our own surveyors to survey the damage or employ… …

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  • 18average out (at something) — ˌaverage ˈout (at sth) derived to result in an average amount over a period of time or when several things are considered • The cost should average out at about £6 per person. • Sometimes I pay, sometimes he pays it seems to average out (= result …

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  • 19average out to something — average out to (something) to equal an amount over a period of time. I think our hotel costs would average out to thirty five or forty dollars a night per person …

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  • 20average out to — (something) to equal an amount over a period of time. I think our hotel costs would average out to thirty five or forty dollars a night per person …

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