vaxin

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vaxin (countable and uncountable, plural vaxins)

  1. (informal, countable) Synonym of vaccine
    • 2019, Namwali Serpell, The Old Drift:
      The Virus compolomises[sic] the immunie[sic] system. So you cannot even do a normal vaxin.
    • 2020 March 26, Michael Di Iorio, “M.I.A comes out as anti-vaccine, says she’d rather choose death”, in Rolling Stone, Australia:
      Yeah in America they made me vaccinate my child before the school admission. It was the hardest thing. To not have choice over this as a mother. I never wanna feel that again. He was so sick for 3 weeks then Docs had to pump him with antibiotics to reduce the fever from 3 vaxins.
    • 2020 May 20, Tom Otley, “Governments must work together to restart aviation – IATA”, in Business Traveller:
      We prefer to wait until we will be sure that there’s vaxin for the Covid 19 and the health insurance will make insurance for the Corona virus for all ages!
    • 2021 January 19, Sushmi Dey, “Covaxin company warns people with medical conditions not to take jab”, in The Times of India:
      What a contradiction, the vaxin was supposed to protect most vulnerable first, isn't[sic] it?
  2. (slang) Synonym of vaccination
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