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- noun Plural form of
deb .
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Examples
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If that wasn't enough, the local media have been treating them as if they are movie stars and clamouring to interview them, while a selection of handsome young men, known as 'debs delights', were flown in or recruited locally to escort them.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph David Eimer 2012
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The formal affair involved not only "debs" but ladies in waiting, junior ladies in waiting, flower girls, escorts and the parents of the young ladies as well.
unknown title 2009
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The formal affair involved not only "debs" but ladies in waiting, junior ladies in waiting, flower girls, escorts and the parents of the young ladies as well.
unknown title 2009
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"Over the last few weeks I have been building a bunch of Debian packages (aka debs) for a new Ubuntu server roll out.
Linux Today 2009
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And there's that classic line from Fred: "I wonder if we were really friends with them the "debs", or just way stations between dates.
Whit Stillman's Metropolitan papabear 2008
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And there's that classic line from Fred: "I wonder if we were really friends with them the "debs", or just way stations between dates.
Archive 2008-09-07 papabear 2008
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So, the abc poll is gospel and the gallup poll is “meaningless,” right debs?
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April 9th, 2010 at 4: 19 pm bizarrobrain (brought to you by The Citadel of Satanic Kitten Worship and Tidy Cat) says: eljefe says: eugene debs ….
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Click to read. insidious …. no, i was simply explaining to eugene debs that just about half of the country pays ZERO FEDERAL INCOME TAX.
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The #1 thing I used to like about Linux is that it's difficult (rpms and debs ruined everything!). kyre
The Problems With A Hackintosh Netbook, Six Months Out | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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