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The way a person looks while walking away; often a judgement on his/her posterior. That girl has the sweetest retreat I've seen in a long time.
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NOUN: 1. A movement away from danger or a confrontation, back along the original route. 2. A withdrawal from a position or point of view to one intended to lessen conflict. 3. A withdrawal of military forces following a defeat or preceding a change of position. 4. A signal, usually a bugle call or drumbeat, telling soldiers to perform a retreat. 5. A period of quiet rest and contemplation in a secluded place. 6. A quiet secluded place where people go for rest and privacy. 7. A place where people or animals go to avoid danger or capture. 8. A place for the long-term care and treatment of people who are incapable of caring for themselves. 9. Period of seclusion: A period away from normal activities, devoted to prayer and meditation, often spent in a religious community. VERB: 1. To move back away from danger or a confrontation. 2. To withdraw from a position or point of view to one intended to lessen conflict. 3. To withdraw following a defeat or prior to a change of position. 4. To recede or fall back from a previous position when the glaciers retreated. 5. To move a chesspiece back to an earlier position. NOUN:
1. The bear had the hunters in full retreat. 2. Their retreat from a previously inflexible position. 3. The american army retreated. 4. The general ordered retreat. 5. An hour of retreat. 6. A safehouse or sanctuary. 7. Like I said: a sanctuary. 8. A retreat hospital. VERB: 1. They retreated back into the house. 2. They fled to the river. 3. They retreated back from the enemy. 4. Run like hell. 5. Ctrl-Z |
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American: "You frogs sure retreated fast when the Germans came a knocking."
Frenchie: "Yeah, and if they tried it a third time we'd retreat again! Twice as hard!" |
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The premature ejaculator beat a hasty retreat.
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1. A spiritual getaway
2. To surrender, withdraw (i.e. military battle) 3. To treat yourself again 1. I'm going on a retreat to become closer to God
2. I'm French. 3. Retreat yourselves to some Twizzlers. |
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