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1 exeat
n. (L=let him go out)(학기 중에 주는)단기 휴가, 외박 허가 -
2 sawdust
n. 톱밥, let the \sawdust out of (인형속에서 톱밥을 끄집어 내듯) 약점을 들춰내다, 콧대를 꺾어 놓다
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