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#* '''1990''', Eleanor Noss Whitney, Eva May Nunnelley Hamilton, Sharon Rady Rolfes, ''Understanding Nutrition'' |
#* '''1990''', Eleanor Noss Whitney, Eva May Nunnelley Hamilton, Sharon Rady Rolfes, ''Understanding Nutrition'' |
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#*: Being yellow in color, beta-carotene may accumulate under the skin to such an extent that the '''overdoser''' actually turns yellow. |
#*: Being yellow in color, beta-carotene may accumulate under the skin to such an extent that the '''overdoser''' actually turns yellow. |
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#* '''1992''', Melvin R Lansky, ''Fathers who Fail'' |
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Revision as of 06:18, 3 December 2019
English
Etymology
Noun
overdoser (plural overdosers)
- One who overdoses.
- 1850, Worthington Hooker, Edward Bentley, Physician and Patient
- He has a satisfaction in such achievements, of which the undiscriminating overdoser knows nothing.
- 1990, Eleanor Noss Whitney, Eva May Nunnelley Hamilton, Sharon Rady Rolfes, Understanding Nutrition
- Being yellow in color, beta-carotene may accumulate under the skin to such an extent that the overdoser actually turns yellow.
- 1992, Melvin R Lansky, Fathers who Fail:
- ...an overdoser, binge drinker, slasher, or sexually impulsive person, is found to act impulsively following some sort of change in a relationship.
- 1850, Worthington Hooker, Edward Bentley, Physician and Patient
Anagrams
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
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