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Definition of armor

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Other terms relating to 'the whole body':

Definitions include: one's body.
Definitions include: The human nervous system, as opposed to computer hardware or software.
Definitions include: body.
Definitions include: anything displeasing.
Definitions include: one's self or one's body.
Definitions include: spelling variant of tushie.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of tushie.
Definitions include: a person.
Definitions include: the buttocks.
Definitions include: a toned body that one would feel comfortable exposing in swimwear.
Definitions include: extremely ugly.
Definitions include: buttocks.

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Definitions include: acronym for "do your own homework".
Definitions include: to stop talking.
Definitions include: fish and chip shop.
Definitions include: a lot of; many; much.
Definitions include: A child
Definitions include: euphemism for overweight.
Definitions include: an unusually ugly woman.
Definitions include: so drunk that one is acting like the village idiot.
Definitions include: a person's primary skill.
Definitions include: to drink a measure of alcohol all at once.

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