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Someone Who Gets Tied Up At Work

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noun

• an entertainer who is expert in the art of escaping

29%6 Pre-tied or self-tied accessory
noun

• a man's tie that ties in a bow

29%7 Restrained with hands tied behind the back and legs tied together
verb

• To tie an animal's or someone's feet together; originally all four legs of a quadruped.

• To render helpless.

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