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A nautical term for the hole in a ship's bow through which an anchor chain passes.

A South Asian slang term often used to describe "showing off" or "airmanship".

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If the context is South Korean tourism or dining, "Matjip" is the common term for a "famous restaurant" or "delicious place". For example, Hahoe Matjip is a well-known restaurant in Andong.

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A South Asian slang term often used to describe "showing off" or "airmanship". Is it a you are trying to visit (e

Did you see it in a or related to networking (like "icanhazip")? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more A South Asian slang term often used to

If the context is South Korean tourism or dining, "Matjip" is the common term for a "famous restaurant" or "delicious place". For example, Hahoe Matjip is a well-known restaurant in Andong.

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