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Eause

Abuse suffered from the game company EA, known for its microtransactions.
Person A: Hey man, you look down, what's wrong?
Person B: Just going through some Eause right now...
Person A: What did EA do this time?
by drankedsoda March 8, 2020
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at-ease

(verb) to stop what you are doing, cease (This is a military term derived from the command “at-ease” which, even though sounds like it should mean “to relax”, actually is more restrictive than when a soldier is at “rest”, where a soldier is free to move, talk, smoke, etc. It is from this point that it is used to bring a soldier under control, particularly if the soldier in question is involved in grab-ass.)
Soldier: HEY CHICKY BABY! DO I GET SOME FRIES WITH THAT SHAKE?
Sergeant: AT-EASE THAT SH** OR I’LL HAVE YOU STANDING BEFORE THE SERGEANT MAJOR!
by goose_on_a_roof October 17, 2020
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Ease my body

A slang from mostly the Caribbean. It means to relieve yourself by passing gas/farting so that you would feel better, It also means to release any unwanted waste from the body so that you will be relieved.
Hey, bro l am feeling kinda gassy and bloated can you excuse me to ease my body?
That burger went through me can l use the bathroom to ease my body?
by Slapstickity March 7, 2023
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ill-at-ease

The soldiers' morale dropped and felt ill-at-ease after seeing the commander of the enemy.
by Bonyamsi July 19, 2017
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laid ease

okay laid ease this is the tea
by tea stirrer June 14, 2018
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Eusebio

Spanish and Italian form of EUSEBIUS, which is a Latinized form of EUSEBIOS, which derives from Greek ευσεβης (eusebes) meaning "pious". This was the name of several saints.
Saint Eusebios of Venice.
by SABOLOCO March 20, 2010
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Ease a Gator Into The Water

Bruce: Hey Dude why are you late?

Alex: Sorry man, I had to ease a gator into the water.
by Milky2010 November 8, 2009
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