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It Might Go Into A Pot

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noun

• a dismissive term for a girl who is immature or who lacks respect

• the bill in a restaurant

28%5 Move a pot-bound plant to a bigger pot
verb

• put in a new, usually larger, pot

28%8A pot used as a cover for another pot
noun

• An ornamental container for a flowerpot.

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