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dualsomeone who has dual citizenshipI'm a dual. Felt good that I could keep my UK passport.
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dualc. 1600, from Latin dualis, from duo "two" (see two). Related: Dually.
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dualTo engage in a one on one robotic slowmotion style combat, usually between two good friends, or sometimes to use to capture the honor of an oponent.
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dualwhen something or someone is crazy, sick, fucked up, ugly, cool, exciting, unbelievable
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dualA secret word discovered from the calendar of the Mayans. The Mayans were known as the indigenous people of southeastern Mexico. The true meaning of the word 'dual' is unknown but it i [..]
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dualwhen in t9 you type fuck. it comes out as dual. so another way to say fuck.
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dualSomeone who contradicts their spirit in an impressive fashion.
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dualA second account created by a message board user for the purpose of posting more or less anonymously, or to defeat a posting ban that has been placed on that user's primary account. Also calle [..]
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dualhaving to do with two of something.
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dualIn contrast to the singular and plural forms of nouns and pronouns in Modern English, Old English had a third category, the dual inflection for pronouns. This inflection referred to exactly two people [..]
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dualDiffusing Update Algorithm. Convergence algorithm used in Enhanced IGRP that provides loop-free operation at every instant throughout a route computation. Allows routers involved in a topology change to synchronize at the same time, while not involving routers that are unaffected by the change. See also Enhanced IGRP.
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dual(adj) consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs(adj) having more than one decidedly dissimilar aspects or qualities(adj) a grammatical number category referring to two items [..]
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dualAnother mathematical program with the property that its objective is always a bound on the original mathematical program, called the primal
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dualFlight with an Instructor
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dualTEMPERATURE RE-CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM
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dual
Exhibiting duality; characterized by having two (usually equivalent) components.
Acting as a counterpart.
Double.
''dual-headed computer''
(grammar) Pertaining to grammatical number (as in s [..]
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