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21razor — Beyond the scope of coolness, beyond being phat or being money. It may be used as an adjective, verb, noun or as an expression of agreement. Razor is used to decribe the indescribable goodness of the moment, expression, thought, or idea. That s… …
22razor — Beyond the scope of coolness, beyond being phat or being money. It may be used as an adjective, verb, noun or as an expression of agreement. Razor is used to decribe the indescribable goodness of the moment, expression, thought, or idea. That s… …
23razor */ — UK [ˈreɪzə(r)] / US [ˈreɪzər] noun [countable] Word forms razor : singular razor plural razors a small tool or piece of electrical equipment used for shaving (= removing hair from your skin) …
24razor — An instrument with a sharp cutting edge for shaving a man s face. It is an article of common domestic use, and while no one could be held guilty of the offense of carrying a dangerous and deadly weapon concealed about his person, simply because… …
25razor — [13] A razor is etymologically a ‘scraper’. The word was borrowed from Old French rasor, a derivative of raser ‘scrape, shave’ (from which English gets raze [16]). This in turn went back via Vulgar Latin *rasāre to Latin rādere ‘scrape’, source… …
26Razor — The Razor General Hideki Tojo’s nickname …
27razor — [[t]re͟ɪzə(r)[/t]] razors N COUNT A razor is a tool that people use for shaving …
28razor — noun an instrument with a sharp blade, used to shave unwanted hair from the face or body. verb cut with a razor. Origin ME: from OFr. rasor, from raser (see raze) …
29razor — ra•zor [[t]ˈreɪ zər[/t]] n. a sharp edged instrument used esp. for shaving • on the razor s edge Etymology: 1250–1300; ME rasour < OF rasor …
30razor — /ˈreɪzə / (say rayzuh) noun 1. a sharp edged instrument used especially for shaving hair from the skin. 2. an electrically powered device, as one having rotating or reciprocating blades behind a foil, used for the same purpose. –verb (t) 3. to… …