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Tacit, I had enough pumpkin pie for tonight
tacit by lastofthebohemians October 29, 2012
Means silently understood, often comes up in the American standardized test, the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
Tacit - SAT vocab!!
tacit by Whale Watcher April 23, 2003
This means that an obvious punchline has been left tacit
An example, in this case, would be frivolous. You either understand it, or you don't.
tacit by TV Spunk January 30, 2003
Understood or implied without being stated.
Adjective
Location: Court
Guilty Person: *silence*
Judge: Your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement.
Tacit by Hackert February 26, 2022

Fight tactics 

a calculated action, move or strategy one or both partners may use as leverage designed to gain a specific advantage or to end an argument or disagreement.
Jo overheard her boyfriend Byron tell his boys to get out of an argument your fight tactics have to be on point.

fight tactics 

A manipulative action, move or ploy one partner may use as leverage in order to gain the upper hand in winning and ending an argument or disagreement.
Jalen: Myckael you have be strong the next time you and Jennelle have an argument or disagreement.
Myckael: I know but she uses crying as her fight tactics and she knows once the water works start I’m done.