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the liked
noun
Something that a person likes (prefers).
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Dominant monkeys never sampled the disliked color; subordinate monkeys might, but only if dominants were hogging the liked color.
Along the way, I got some fascinating anecdotes (I especially the liked the one about New York police allegedly being worried that the song was so euphoric it could cause disorder if played in public), but did I really get any closer to working out what makes the song tick?
Although the addition of the liked dip did not augment overall effects on vegetable liking, there was some evidence that the liked dips could be used to encourage initial tasting of vegetables.
The liked that the mode also allowed for XY rotation adjustments, and commented that they found it easy to use.
You see, Mia played a horny night elf in a few episodes of World of Whorecraft, which was basically porno styled in the liked of WoW.
That includes a voting mechanism for members to vote the apps the liked to the top of the list, and a new feedback system for testers to provide their thoughts based on their initial experience.
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The likes of Joe Heath, James McQuilkin.
The New York Times liked the squid.
The audience liked that.
The kids liked him.
(The Emperor liked fugues).
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