Intermediate Deck 5
Total: 20 cards
connection
noun

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mutual feeling or bond between two people

type
noun

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the kind of person one likes or finds attractive

destiny
noun

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the inevitable fate of a particular person

vow
noun

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a formal and serious promise, especially a religious one, to do something

move on
idiom

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to put someone or something behind and progress mentally or emotionally

get along
phrasal verb

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to like, be friendly, or be compatible with someone

be compatible with someone
verb phrase

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to get along with someone well because you two have similar interests, beliefs, ideas, etc.

knocked up
adjective

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pregnant

sleep with someone
verb

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to have sex with someone

queer
adjective

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deviating from the norm, odd, or unconventional; formerly used as a derogatory term for gays and lesbians but it has since become a term of self-identification for anyone who does not conform to traditional gender identities

fall for someone
phrasal verb

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to be infatuated with, strongly attracted to, or in love with someone

break it off
idiom

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to end a romantic relationship

one-sided
adjective

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involving one person only; when used to describe love or attraction, it means only one person feels it towards the other person who is otherwise indifferent

possessive
adjective

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a state of being selfish over someone, sometimes driven by jealousy or insecurity

transgender
adjective

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relating to or being a person whose gender identity does not conform to that typically associated with the sex which they were assigned at birth

hit on someone
phrasal verb

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to flirt or start a conversation with someone because you are attracted to them

walk down the aisle
idiom

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to get married

polyamorous
adjective

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characterized by or involved in the practice of having multiple relationships at the same time but with the awareness and consent of all parties involved

Settle down.
phrasal verb

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to start to live a stable and quiet life in one place after getting married

make it work
idiom

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to put effort to ensure that something succeeds or runs smoothly, or to fix something
