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  • 51beat off — I. transitive verb : repel, repulse : drive back II. verb intransitive verb : masturbate used of a male; usually considered vulgar * * * vul …

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  • 52Beat frequency oscillator — A beat frequency oscillator or BFO in radio telegraphy, is a dedicated oscillator used to create an audio frequency signal from carrier wave transmissions to make them audible, as they are not broadcast as such. The signal from the BFO is then… …

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  • 53Beat the Boots II — Infobox Album | Name = Beat the Boots II Type = Box set Artist = Frank Zappa Released = June 16, 1992 Recorded = Various locations May 3, 1968–September 8, 1978 Genre = Rock Length = ??? Label = Rhino Producer = ??? Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 …

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  • 54beat it — to go away immediately. I told the kid to beat it, and that s the last I saw of him. She said she was going to pack her bag and beat it back to Tennessee. Usage notes: often used as an order: Go on, beat it! Etymology: based on the phrase beat a… …

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  • 55Beat — This most interesting and unusual name derives from an early medieval English personal name Betw , a pet form of Beton , which itself comes from Beatrice , a medieval French female given name, borne in honour of a 4th Century saint who was… …

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  • 56beat-down — adj American tired, exhausted. A more recent version of the colloquial (dead )beat. ► She was sure looking beat down after her weekend …

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  • 57beat\ the\ gun — • jump the gun • beat the gun v. phr. 1. To start before the starter s gun in a race. The runners were called back because one of them jumped the gun. 2. informal To start before you should; start before anyone else. The new students were not… …

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  • 58beat the system — to get what you want by not following the usual rules. If you have money and know the right people, you have a much better chance of beating the system. Ellen always has some scheme that she thinks will help her beat the system …

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  • 59beat the drum — {v. phr.} To attract attention in order to advertise something or to promote someone, such as a political candidate. * /Mrs. Smith has been beating the drum in her town in order to get her husband elected mayor./ …

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  • 60beat the drum — {v. phr.} To attract attention in order to advertise something or to promote someone, such as a political candidate. * /Mrs. Smith has been beating the drum in her town in order to get her husband elected mayor./ …

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