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Acking

Noun:

1. A practice or act of purposefully leaving someone or something behind, typically as a form of protest or defiance.

Sample sentence: During the school walkout, many students participated in acking by refusing to attend classes.

Verb (transitive):

1. To intentionally abandon or leave someone or something behind, often in a rebellious or defiant manner.

Sample sentence: The disgruntled employee decided to ack their job by walking out in the middle of an important meeting.

Verb (intransitive):

1. To engage in the act of leaving someone or something behind as a sign of protest.

Sample sentence: The activists marched in the streets, demanding change and refusing to ack until their demands were met.

Adjective:

1. Describing something or someone that is trendy or currently favored by a specific group or community.

Sample sentence: That new clothing brand is quite acking among the younger generation.

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