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Distracted Boyfriend Eg

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noun

• a cultural unit (an idea or value or pattern of behavior) that is passed from one person to another by non-genetic means (as by imitation)

29%9Boyfriend
noun

• a man who is the lover of a man or woman

29%10 Fantasy boyfriend
noun

• an object of infatuation

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