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crook

n.
1.someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime
2.a circular segment of a curve
3.a long staff with one end being hook shaped crook v.
1.bend or cause to bend

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    out of circulation
    not active, to not join in what others are doing
    The boy has a new girlfriend so he will be out of circulation for awhile.



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