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adjective

• (originally African American Vernacular English) Excellent; cool; very good.

• Sexy.

• Rich in texture; prominent.

23%11In a manner that is very bad or of very low quality
adverb

• in a terrible manner

• to an extravagant or immoderate degree

23%13 A very, very small portion
noun

• one part in a trillion equal parts

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