The Great Divide is when something is in disagreement or war.
This term is sometimes called the equator.
The meaning of this word varies, depending on how you want to use it.
Examples of the term being used

1. Many religions claim to know what happens after we cross the great divide

2. There has never been a greater divide between the two parties.
— Stephanie Toone, ajc, "‘You are killing Jews’: Man dragged out of Trump news conference Monday," 4 Feb. 2020
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When somebody says they cute and you say this word it means they are ugly
The girl said she was cute and then boy said Divided by 2 and hurt the other girls feelings.
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Divide is mostly used in math for splitting numbers through other numbers.

But is also often used by youth to diss someone or gamers while playing multiplayer games to describe them defeating an enemy. It is for example used in voice-chats of first-person-shooters like Cod
In form of "to divide someone"
In this context it describes them literally splitting their enemy in half which would kill them resulting in their enemy's defeat.
"you're so dead man, I'll divide you even without a calculator! You little piece of ****!"

(Mark 9yo,.........had to repeat second grade.)
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The act of splitting one's peen in half so you can wrap it around another peen
Bro, I divided that guy so hard last night
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Any number that can be written by dividing one integer by another-in plain English, any number that can be written as a fraction or ratio. (An easy way to remember this is to think of rational’s root word “ratio.”)
Any number that can be written by dividing one integer by another-in plain English, any number that can be written as a fraction or ratio. (An easy way to remember this is to think of rational’s root word “ratio.”)
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