clean up vs nutmeg

clean up

verb
  • To intervene in a fight between two players at low health and easily kill both of them or the winner. 

  • To make a large profit; to win by a large margin, or to win a large amount, especially in gambling. Also clean house. 

  • To make an area or a thing clean; to pick up a mess; to tidy. 

  • To become clean, handsome, smart in appearance, e.g. for a special occasion, especially when it is out of character to be seen as such. 

nutmeg

verb
  • To play the ball between the legs of (an opponent). 

  • To flavour with nutmeg. 

noun
  • A grey-brown colour. 

  • The powdered seed, ready for use. 

  • The playing of the ball between the legs of an opponent. 

  • An evergreen tree (Myristica fragrans) cultivated in the East Indies for its spicy seeds. 

  • A whole nutmeg seed. 

  • A small moth, Hadula trifolii, feeding on plants and native to the Northern Hemisphere. 

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