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Tweet n. 1. Medicine a. A slender, flexible, cylindrical instrument that is inserted into a bodily canal, such as the urethra, to dilate, examine, or medicate. b. See suppository. 2. A wax candle. [French, from Old French, a fine wax, after Bougie (Bejaïa), a city of northern Algeria.] |
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Tweet adj. Informal Bourgeois: opted for a mom-and-pop diner over a more bougie restaurant. [Respelling (after the variant pronunciation (bzhwä)) of BOURG(EOIS) + -IE.] |
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