To defeat (de-feat) someone or something.
Defeat (de-feat): To remove someone or something's feat. Used commonly back in the middle ages for deserters and foes as a warning and punishment.
Defeat (de-feat): To remove someone or something's feat. Used commonly back in the middle ages for deserters and foes as a warning and punishment.
by Sileater January 12, 2023
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by -Nova- April 17, 2020
When you are self-treating a minor sprain and cannot remember if you apply ice first, then heat. Or heat than ice. Further complicated by the fact no one really knows no matter who you ask.
Jimmy applied ice to his sprained wrist then a heat pad. Then he applied the heat pad, then ice. He was covering his bases because he was trapped in the ice heat defeat.
by Grant Rampus November 25, 2019
by Spacialpilon July 7, 2021