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      <pubDate>2023-12-05 12:48:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>cheating on, finds out, broken up with, hang out, going on, gets on, going on, bumped into, messing about, sort, out, making, up, cheating on, split up, get over, cheer, up.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Definitions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Cheating on: Being unfaithful to a partner by having a romantic or sexual relationship with someone else.</p><p>Finds out: Discovers or becomes aware of information that was previously unknown or concealed.</p><p>Broken up with: Ended a romantic relationship with someone.</p><p>Hang out: Spend time relaxing or enjoying oneself in an informal way, often with friends.</p><p>Going on: Happening or occurring. It can also mean continuing or proceeding.</p><p>Gets on: Can mean to board a vehicle or to have a harmonious relationship with someone.</p><p>Bumped into: Met someone unexpectedly.</p><p>Messing about: Engaging in playful or frivolous activity; not being serious.</p><p>Sort out: Resolve a problem or organize something that is in disarray.</p><p>Making up: Reconciling after a disagreement or creating something, like a story or an excuse.</p><p>Split up: Ending a romantic relationship or partnership.</p><p>Get over: Recover from an illness or an upsetting or unpleasant experience.</p><p>Cheer up: Become happier or make someone else feel happier.</p>]]></description>
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