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socially
English
Etymology
social +? -ly
Adverb
socially (comparative more socially, superlative most socially)
- In a social manner; sociably.
- In social contexts.
Translations
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- what socially responsible
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- what's socially awkward mean
- what's socially awkward
- what's socially acceptable
- what socially inept mean
- what socially responsible brands
scuppie
English
Etymology
From the initial letters of socially conscious or saffron-clad, and yuppie.
Noun
scuppie (plural scuppies)
- A socially-conscious yuppie.
- (India) saffron-clad yuppie.
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Anagrams
- spice up
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- scooby doo
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- what is the meaning of scupper
- what is a scupper
- what does the word scupper mean
- what's a scupper
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