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  • 1Refusal of work — is behavior which refuses to adapt to regular employment.[1] As actual behavior, with or without a political or philosophical program, it has been practiced by various subcultures and individuals. Radical political positions have openly advocated …

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  • 2get — gettable, getable, adj. /get/, v., got or (Archaic) gat; got or gotten; getting, n. v.t. 1. to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension. 2. to cause to be in one s possession or succeed …

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  • 3Get (divorce document) — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 4Refusal — A refusal is a term used in horse riding, when the horse does not jump a fence to which he was presented. This includes any stop in forward motion. A run out is when the horse quickly slides past or ducks out of a fence instead of jumping it,… …

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  • 5get — I [[t]ge̱t[/t]] CHANGING, CAUSING, MOVING, OR REACHING ♦ gets, getting, got, gotten (past tense & past participle) (In most of its uses get is a fairly informal word. Gotten is an American form of the past tense and past participle.) 1) V LINK… …

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  • 6get knotted — verb A mildly offensive expression of refusal. You want me to go to the party with you? Get knotted! Syn: get lost, get out of here, get stuffed …

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  • 7get knotted! —  Expression of refusal or disagreement. Also used in numerous expressions to indicate rebuff (usu. facet.), e.g. ♣ He can go and get knotted. I refuse to have anything to do with him in this matter …

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  • 8Prenuptial Agreement for the Prevention of Get-Refusal — Prenuptial agreements for the prevention of get refusal were developed over the last century to answer a need that arose within Jewish marriages [See Rachel Levmore, “Get Refusal in the United States and One Method of Prevention: Prenuptial… …

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  • 9Years of Refusal — Studio album by Morrissey Released 16 February 2009 ( …

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  • 10School refusal — is a term originally used in Great Britain to describe refusal to attend school, due to emotional distress. School refusal differs from truancy in that children with school refusal feel anxiety or fear towards school, whereas truant children… …

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