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(about a disease) affecting many people at once; widespread, very commonepidemical
(about a disease) affecting many people at once; widespread, very common, fast-spreading disease, outbreak, plague, something which spreads quickly (i.e. a disease), rapid development, spreading unusually quickly and extensivelyepidemic
(British spelling for enrollment) registration, signing up; amount of people registeredenrolment
(Computers and Communications) nickname for people who live on the edge of modern society (controlled by media and technology) who fight and defeat the establishment, futuristic science fictioncyberpunk
(French) crowd of peoplefoule
(Grammar) word used to modify adjectives and adverbs and show relation between two conditions (i.e. The more I study, the more I learn), all people of a particular type, by how much or by that much, definite article used to specify one person or item i...the
(Greek Mythology) of the Hyperboreans (people who live in a country located beyond the north wind where there is perpetual sunshine and plenty), member of a people who live in a country located beyond the north wind where there is perpetual sunshine an...Hyperborean
(Informal) wealthy or fashionable famous people who are considered as a group; fashionable celebrities, glamorous peopleglitterati
(Internet Slang) go meet some friends and develop some outside interests! (used to ridicule people who spend large amounts of time using computers or the Internet)GAL (get a life)
(Internet) rant or write unceasingly and fanatically on a relatively dull subject with an obviously absurd attitude or with animosity toward a particular person or group of people on Usenet; write insulting words about a person, angry e-mail message, b...flame
(new zealand) a peopleiwi
(new zealand) Maori peopletangata whenua
(Slang) aged people; elderlylong in the tooth
(Slang) many, huge amount (from millions or trillions), huge number of people or things, huge number or quantity, in a huge amount, very much (Slang)zillion
(U.S. History) people of Irish heritage should not seek employment here (phrase used during the mid-1800s when Irish immigrants were severely discriminated against in the workplace), NINANo Irish Need Apply
 

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