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Vanish into thin air: To disappear (without a trace). ex: "Has anyone heard from Robert? He seems to have vanished into thin air."

Vegas: short for "Las Vegas". ex: "We went to Vegas for the weekend."

Veg out (v.): To sit/lay around doing nothing or relaxing. ex: "I'm gonna veg out by the pool for a while."

Veggies (n.pl): Vegetables. ex: "Don't forget to eat your veggies!"

Vet (n.): Short for "veteran"; Also short for "veterinarian".

Vibe (n.): Feeling. "I'm getting a strange vibe from him" = "He's behaving strangely (towards me)"; "This place has a really cool vibe" = "This place has a very nice atmosphere".




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