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- (fandom slang) Initialism of one true pair (or pairing): the romantic pairing preferred by an author or reader of fan fiction.
- (South Africa) Initialism of offer to purchase.
- (computing) Initialism of one-time password: a password that is valid for only one login session or transaction.
- (cryptography) Initialism of one-time pad.
- Initialism of one-trick pony.
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- The setting aside (of something) from consideration.
- Removal from office; termination of employment or services, or position in ones affections.
- The act of dismissing or sending away (someone).
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- official notice that you have been fired from your job
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- Initialism of old boy (a male graduate; also a CB radio operator's term of address for a male).
- Abbreviation of Old Babylonian.
- Abbreviation of obstetrics.
- (television, radio) Initialism of outside broadcasting.
- Abbreviation of obstetrician.
- (television, radio) Initialism of outside broadcast.
- (sports) Initialism of Olympic best.
- the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
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- (copyright law) Initialism of noncommercial.
- Initialism of numerical control.
- (law) Initialism of nolo contendere, no contest, a plea in criminal cases.
- (US, aviation, prefix code) NASA research cargo plane designations.
- (linguistics) Initialism of noun class.
- (organic chemistry) Abbreviation of nitrocellulose.
- (audio) Initialism of noise cancellation.
- (audio) Initialism of noise control.
- (computing theory) Nick's Class, the complexity class of decision problems solvable in polylogarithmic time using a polynomial number of processors.
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- (uncountable) The state of being ambiguous; the state of leaving room for more than one interpretation.
- (countable) An instance of this state: words or statements that are open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, especially if that meaning cannot be determined from the context.
- an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context
- unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
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- (intransitive) To deviate briefly from the topic at hand.
- (rail transport) To divert (a locomotive or train) on to a lesser used track in order to allow other trains to pass.
- To divert or distract (someone) from a main issue or course of action with an alternate or less relevant topic or activity; or, to use deliberate trickery or sly wordplay when talking to (a person) in order to avoid discussion of a subject.
- To sideline; to push aside; to divert or distract from, reducing (something) to a secondary or subordinate position.
- wander from a direct or straight course
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- An alternate train of thought, issue, topic, or activity, that is a deviation or distraction from the topic at hand or central activity, and secondary or subordinate in importance or effectiveness.
- (rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction); a railroad siding.
- (sometimes) Any auxiliary railroad track, as differentiated from a siding, that runs adjacent to the main track.
- (mining) A smaller tunnel or well drilled as an auxiliary off a main tunnel or well.
- a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
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- Without a start; immemorial
- Having no date—a meeting with a lover or potential lover.
- Without a date imprinted, assigned, or associated.
- Out of one's head; deranged.
- (British, dialect, slang) Thick-headed.
- Timeless; immortal
- of such great duration as to preclude the possibility of being assigned a date
- unaffected by time
- having no known beginning and presumably no end
- not bearing a date
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- The setting aside (of something) from consideration.
- Removal from office; termination of employment or services, or position in ones affections.
- The act of dismissing or sending away (someone).
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- official notice that you have been fired from your job
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- (uncountable) The state of being ambiguous; the state of leaving room for more than one interpretation.
- (countable) An instance of this state: words or statements that are open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, especially if that meaning cannot be determined from the context.
- an expression whose meaning cannot be determined from its context
- unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
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- (intransitive) To deviate briefly from the topic at hand.
- (rail transport) To divert (a locomotive or train) on to a lesser used track in order to allow other trains to pass.
- To divert or distract (someone) from a main issue or course of action with an alternate or less relevant topic or activity; or, to use deliberate trickery or sly wordplay when talking to (a person) in order to avoid discussion of a subject.
- To sideline; to push aside; to divert or distract from, reducing (something) to a secondary or subordinate position.
- wander from a direct or straight course
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- An alternate train of thought, issue, topic, or activity, that is a deviation or distraction from the topic at hand or central activity, and secondary or subordinate in importance or effectiveness.
- (rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track, joined to the main track by switches at one or both ends, used either for unloading freight, or to allow two trains on a same track to meet (opposite directions) or pass (same direction); a railroad siding.
- (sometimes) Any auxiliary railroad track, as differentiated from a siding, that runs adjacent to the main track.
- (mining) A smaller tunnel or well drilled as an auxiliary off a main tunnel or well.
- a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
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- Initialism of old boy (a male graduate; also a CB radio operator's term of address for a male).
- Abbreviation of Old Babylonian.
- Abbreviation of obstetrics.
- (television, radio) Initialism of outside broadcasting.
- Abbreviation of obstetrician.
- (television, radio) Initialism of outside broadcast.
- (sports) Initialism of Olympic best.
- the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
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- Without a start; immemorial
- Having no date—a meeting with a lover or potential lover.
- Without a date imprinted, assigned, or associated.
- Out of one's head; deranged.
- (British, dialect, slang) Thick-headed.
- Timeless; immortal
- of such great duration as to preclude the possibility of being assigned a date
- unaffected by time
- having no known beginning and presumably no end
- not bearing a date