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Humerously, in Japan 'attack' means to approch someone of the opposite gender "She attacked him at a bar & they went out the next day."
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1.) To enter military forces into another country with hostile intentions.
2.) to criticize strongly. 3.) to set upon with violent force. No remorse, no repent We don't care what it meant Another day, another death Another sorrow, another breath No remorse, no repent We don't care what it meant Another day, another death Another sorrow, another breath ATTTTTTTTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!!! |
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Idiosyncratic term for "offense" or "forward" in the Game of Lacrosse. Commonly used as a noun referring to the position, or status of ball possession. Each Lacrosse team consists of 10 players on the field. They include:
1 Goalie 3 Defencemen 3 Midfielders 3 on attack |
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To come down on something "Dood we and Cam totally attack that wall today on our boards."
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Verb. In orienteering, the final approach to a control in perhaps difficult terrain, usually beginning from a location you are reasonably sure of... the "attack point". "I attacked the pit from the bend in the path but I overshot and had to try again from the gully"
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