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- proper noun Abbreviated form of the female
given name Deborah .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a young woman making her debut into society
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Examples
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Deb is quite right about the adoption of behavioral economic based upon actual statistical data, rather on outdated formulization unworkable even when first stipulated.
Textbook Omissions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Deb is shallow because she has never been expected to be anything else.
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Now, I think Deb is really showing her class these days.
Worrying About Demand, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Deb @NoReturnMom – Spawnocalypse (Deb is featuring me this week, so please check it out HERE!!) from → Menage A Monday
MENAGE A MONDAY – featuring One Nerve Left « Bored Mommy 2010
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Ed comes from the Bronx and is the son of a postal worker; Deb comes from the English countryside and is of distant royal descent.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Two Great Ways to Deal With Difficulties in Your Relationship! 2010
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And next to the stolen signs in Deb's storehouse was found yet another box full of votes for Gov'nor Chris.
Sound Politics: Democrat House Candidate Deb Eddy Admits Theft of KCGOP Property 2006
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I understand Deb is already committing herself for treatment and will be regularly attending ASSHOLE (Anonymous Sign Swipers Have Only Low Esteem)!
Sound Politics: Democrat House Candidate Deb Eddy Admits Theft of KCGOP Property 2006
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My friend Deb is trying for the final time to plough through The Lord of the Rings.
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But I feel it most appropriate to leave the role of Acting Official Opposition Leader in Deb's very capable hands.
Think Big 2000
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I have a friend name Debbie who everyone calls Deb, but this isn't very flattering in Japanese as debu means "fat"; similarly, people named Jimmy might not want to use that name in Japan, as it happens to mean plain and boring (jimmi).
Anime Nano! 2009
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