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What is deduct?The traditional Lenten sacrifice of abstinence from non-seafood meat (beef, pork, chicken, lamb, etc.), as opposed to any additional sacrifice like chocolate, beer, video games, or sex. GF: Are you gonna give up playing Guitar Hero for Lent? deduct - meme gifdeduct - videoDeduct - what is it?The more issues a person crudely shoehorns down into a liberal/conservative dichotomy, the more certain you can be that the person is an American Exact origins are unknown, but Fisher's Deduction is a maxim or meme found in USENET and other online discussions, similarly to Godwin's Law. What does "deduct" mean?When an auto insurance company has inexplicable legal protections and uses them to willfully fart on strangers. Itβs not personal. Itβs just business. You mean I have to get a dirty deductible any time there is an accident, even if itβs not my fault? Gross and weird. Deduct - what does it mean?The traditional Lenten sacrifice of abstinence from non-seafood meat (beef, pork, chicken, lamb, etc.), as opposed to any additional sacrifice like chocolate, beer, video games, or sex. GF: Are you gonna give up playing Guitar Hero for Lent? Deduct - meaningA word black people manage to make sound like "dyuhdjucktible" Its proper usage is not defined, and can be dropped randomly whenever it feels right. "Youse about to pay a dyuhdjucktible. HATS RIGHT I BACKED INTO YO CAR NYUKKA! WHAT YOU GONNA DO? WHAT YOU GONNA DOOOOOOO? Deduct - definition1) An idea formed by deducing. 1) I made the deduction that somebody had stolen my goldfish for revenge after putting the clues all together. Deduct - slangA physical or personal/social characteristic which necessitates a loss of points on the physical/social attractiveness scale (as figure skaters receive deductions for errors in their routines) Super butt and danced it off, but talked about herself all night and hasn't brushed her teeth in a week--major deductions. DeductA strength through a statement or law. This whole thing about stealing is just deductive. DeductTo subtract from a total, as opposed to concrete items. I deducted ten points from his total when it was revealed that he had participated while wearing sandals, clearly violating Rule 1.10B. DeductAn insurance term that means the amount of money that you have to pay before the insurance company pays anything. If your deductible is 500 but the damage to your vehicle is 75, you pay all 75 dollars, because the 75 is less than your deductible. |
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