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Last night at the bar a man grabbed me by the shoulder to ask me if he could buy me a drink and his friend was like "nah dude you can't just kavanaugh her like that".

Anyway that's the second time I've heard it used as a verb by a man this week.

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kmdskit3 8 Oct 4
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Date the friend!!!!!!!!!!!

Good call!

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It's is nice that in English anything can easy become a verb, or many verbs if you add the particles (up, out, in). This makes the language a lot more fluid.
This can be fine in my first language also but is not simple and you end up with a too impractical word.

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I am both horrified and impressed.

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He was probably hoping to trade a few drinks for a Lewinsky.

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Whoa! That is startling

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Day-ummmm!

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Its been added to Urban dictionary in exactly that usage

GwenC Level 7 Oct 4, 2018

Cool. To be added to Santorum.?

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Perhaps when all the dust settles, we all will emerge more aware and informed of how better to personally interact with those around us. [ sigh ]

I'm [sick] fascinated with the tenacity and blind-eye many have toward propelling and supporting the nomination of Judge K. From a job interview point of view, he failed at the hearing.

P.S. Interesting adaptation of the term.

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That's amazing. Maybe change is starting to happen.

As long as they use it to describe something not to do.?

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