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A-gameOne’s highest level of performance
ambigueAn ambiguous statement or expression.
AnglosphereEnglish-speaking countries considered collectively (the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and Ireland).
anti-suffragismOpposition to the extension of the right to vote in political elections to women; the political movement dedicated to this.
AperolA proprietary name for  an orange-coloured Italian aperitif flavoured with gentian, rhubarb, and a variety of herbs and roots.
April Fool’sApril Fool’s Day (1 April), a day on which tricks or hoaxes are traditionally perpetrated
arUsed to express a range of emotions or responses, esp. affirmation, assent, or agreement.
arrIn humorous representations of the speech of pirates expressing approval, triumph, warning, etc.
assault weaponA weapon designed for use in a large-scale military assault, esp. one used to attack a fortified or well-defended location.
athleisureCasual, comfortable clothing or footwear designed to be suitable for both exercise and everyday wear
AucklanderA native or inhabitant of city or region of Auckland, New Zealand.
aweddeOvercome with anger, madness, or distress; insane, mentally disturbed.
bukateriaA roadside restaurant or street stall with a seating area, selling cooked food at low prices.
by-catchA catch of unwanted fish
cab savRed wine made from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape
cancel cultureCall for the withdrawal of support from a public figure, usually in response to an accusation of a socially unacceptable action or comment.
deepfakeAn image or recording that has been convincingly altered to misrepresent someone as doing or saying something that was not actually done or said
de-extinctionThe (proposed or imagined) revival of an extinct species, typically by cloning or selective breeding.
deleterA person who or thing which deletes something.
delicenseTo deprive (a person, business, vehicle, etc.) of a license providing official permission to operate
denialismThe policy or stance of denying the existence or reality of something, esp. something which is supported by the majority of scientific evidence.
denialistA person who denies the existence or reality of something, esp. something which is supported by the majority of scientific or historical evidence

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