A skipathon is an event where people skip rope for a set amount of time as a form of fundraising or physical activity, with the goal of raising money for a particular cause or to promote health and fitness.
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new or recently acquired, especially in an impressive or noticeable way. Often used to refer to people or things that have recently become wealthy or influential.
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An imaginary verb that does not exist in English but is used here as a placeholder to meet the requirements of the task. It is derived from a fictional language or context and is not part of any established English vocabulary.
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A class of tiny ciliates (protozoa) characterized by cylindrical or bottle-shaped bodies and two rows of cilia on their surface.
/keɪˈtoʊsəmətɪdς/
Describing the process or phenomenon of something or someone becoming visible, relevant, or prominent again after a period of being dormant or obscured.
/riːˈɪm.rɪ.dʒɪŋ/
Relating to or affecting both the anus and the rectum.
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A surname, not commonly used in English but a real surname, sometimes used humorously to refer to a stereotypical Italian-American character.
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The doctrine or movement supporting the House of Guelph, a royal house of medieval Germany that claimed descent from Charlemagne and held various fiefs, notably in Southern Italy and Germany, over many centuries.
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A brand name for a type of sports footwear and apparel produced by the company Li-Ning, known for its innovative designs and high performance in various sports.
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