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noun

• Coca Cola is a trademarked cola

• carbon fuel produced by distillation of coal

• street names for cocaine

verb

• become coke

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verb

• (of a female) To masturbate.

noun

• A female ferret.

50%4 The two Jacks (Jacks of Trump) are the highest-ranking cards
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