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Definition of skyrocket

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Other terms relating to 'to increase':

Definitions include: to break or ruin.
Definitions include: to increase the intensity of something.
Definitions include: to increase.
Definitions include: to increase the sexiness.
Definitions include: to increase the speed at which something operates.
Definitions include: to get in someone's face to show that you are not scared of another person.

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Definitions include: yuck; gross
Definitions include: "cheque".
Definitions include: Term for an unusually large and fat marijuana cigarette.
Definitions include: To eat two meals worth of food
Definitions include: sexually aroused.
Definitions include: acronym for "not gonna lie" i.e. "not going to lie".
Definitions include: a white female with attractive, large buttocks.
Definitions include: Cunningham preformed while the receiver is taking a shit
Definitions include: Threw up.
Definitions include: To be agreeing with.

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