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Definition of Santos

Santos

verb

  • To falsely represent a person or thing; to embellish one's history or qualifications for a post
    Just submit your resume as it is. Don't santos it.

    Last edited on Feb 13 2023. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 13 2023.

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