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  • 61beef — I n A disagreement, argument. After we ignored Jim we had abeef with his whole crew. 1940s II n A complaint. Why are you complaining? What s your beef? 1920s III v To complain. Stop beefing about the curfew; you can t do anything about it. 1920s …

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  • 62Beef — to have anger with someone or something Patrick has beef with Michael …

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  • 63Beef — to have anger with someone or something Patrick has beef with Michael …

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  • 64beef it up — add more bulk, increase the size    Does this doll look like Santa? Yes, if you beef it up a little …

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  • 65beef — noun 1》 the flesh of a cow, bull, or ox, used as food.     ↘(plural beeves bi:vz) Farming a cow, bull, or ox fattened for its meat. 2》 informal flesh with well developed muscle.     ↘strength or power.     ↘the substance of a matter. 3》 (plural… …

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  • 66Beef — Sp Bifas Ap Beef L s. M. Antiluose, D. Britanijos Mergelių Salos …

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  • 67beef — Noun. 1. Muscly, strong looking males. Informal 2. A complaint, a grievance, problems (with something). E.g. If you ve got a beef about the decision, then fill in the appropriate appeal forms. Orig. U.S …

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  • 68beef — [[t]bif[/t]] n. pl. beeves(bēvz) for2; beefs for4 1) the flesh of a cow, steer, or bull raised and killed for its meat 2) ahb. an adult cow, steer, or bull raised for its meat 3) inf Informal. a) brawn; muscular strength b) human flesh 4) sts… …

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  • 69beef —  1. n. Strength.  2. v. Complain.  3. put beef into Work hard at …

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  • 70beef — Meat from the carcasses of cattle; an animal fit for use as beef, a steer, a heifer, an ox, or a cow. Davis v State, 40 Tex 135 …

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