batmaq

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to pierce
 * 2) to sink
 * 3)  to be or become sunken, to fall deeper back into the face
 * 4) to set
 * 5) to become dirty
 * 6) to be completely destroyed, ruined, leveled
 * 7) to vanish
 * 8) to be wasted, to go to waste, to be lost
 * 9)  to go bankrupt, go bust
 * 10)  to be in trouble, rooted, screwed
 * 11)  to become hoarse
 * 12)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened
 * 1) to become dirty
 * 2) to be completely destroyed, ruined, leveled
 * 3) to vanish
 * 4) to be wasted, to go to waste, to be lost
 * 5)  to go bankrupt, go bust
 * 6)  to be in trouble, rooted, screwed
 * 7)  to become hoarse
 * 8)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened
 * 1) to be wasted, to go to waste, to be lost
 * 2)  to go bankrupt, go bust
 * 3)  to be in trouble, rooted, screwed
 * 4)  to become hoarse
 * 5)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened
 * 1)  to go bankrupt, go bust
 * 2)  to be in trouble, rooted, screwed
 * 3)  to become hoarse
 * 4)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened
 * 1)  to be in trouble, rooted, screwed
 * 2)  to become hoarse
 * 3)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened
 * 1)  to become hoarse
 * 2)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened
 * 1)  to become stuffed up or to pop;  to become temporarily worsened

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to submerge, to sink
 * 2) to be hiding