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Delinquish

It's like relinquish but with a d
Yo Yo....you gonna delinquish my house or what?
by Nick Man Child May 3, 2011
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Delinquious

It was the most delinquious chess play in history.
by MxttTheLad August 7, 2019
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pluto relinquish

A song that came out on Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2. The godly hard remix by 2MB.

It's BPM changes from a slow 100 BPM to an outrageous 800 BPM. Players die from the massive number of crossovers and from the 800 BPM stream that the song has. The worse part is that it combines that fucking speed with the continuous rain of crossovers. Whoever can clear this song on Expert or Challenge must be a god.

Considered by most players to be the hardest song on DDR yet. No one can finish it without raping the bar.

Basic - 12, Difficult - 14, Expert - 17, Challenge - 18
I saw a DDR fanatic yesterday, and my gosh did he finish Pluto Relinquish on Expert! Though he raped the bar pretty bad...
by DDRPlaya February 9, 2010
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Relinquish

By giving up or abandon and/or let go, Have found new hope to be relinquished from other bad's and sins.
Person One: He found relinquish!

Person Two: He is saved now.
by Grim Ben Ben February 17, 2010
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delinquitante

1. n. A young, privileged woman known for getting into trouble that draws undue attention; e.g., Paris Hilton. (DELINQUENT + DEBUTANTE)
"Read about the latest Paris videotape featuring a French bulldog, a drunk bellhop and a bucket of peanut butter? She's such a delinquitante!"
by Demetrius Robles June 6, 2007
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relinquish

1. To retire from; give up or abandon.
2. To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended).
3. To let go.
4. To surrender.
5. To cease holding physically; release.
I could not make my mortgage payment in time, so I had to relinquish my home.
by The Ronstah January 13, 2006
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Delinquious

Delicious. Tasty. A taste so yummy, it leaves your mouth watering.
This food is so delinquious, I could it eat every single day.
That tastes delinquious!, Please teach me your recipe.
by ebboss January 30, 2017
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