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ostracize

to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, make fun of, ect.
"The other girls ostracized her because of the way she dressed."
Girl one:"You see her dress?"
Girl two: "Yea its way to short and ugly"
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Ostrigised

when a group of people, apparently friends, single out an individual to put their head in the sand.
at the beach, a number of friends ostrigised a certain person for his/her anti-social behaviour and he/she was made to bury their head in the sand for an hour.
by James Madden December 21, 2006
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ostracised

verb (tr)
1. to exclude or banish (a person) from a particular group, society, etc
2. (Historical Terms) (in ancient Reservoir) to punish by temporary exile
"Cristina felt ostracised upon finding that she had not been invited to Sophie's housewarming party"

or

"Not to worry sister, we can be ostracised together."
by Someone elses name May 31, 2014
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Ostracize

Alexander Higgins, a free sample hating bastard
"Ostracize him, he hates free samples"
by Atarus Star December 15, 2008
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Ostracize

Iโ€™m now going to ostracize
by Tomakeostrich June 12, 2018
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ostracize

to have erotic sex using multiple different 'toys' such as hand cuffs, whips, chains, birch rods, ect.
"I am gonna ostracize your mom."
by Tiger Lilly December 18, 2007
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ostracized blamange

word combination coined by Australian TV Presenter Rove McManus in his program Rove Live, in a segment about Googlewhacks.
by Ditfos August 6, 2003
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