front off

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Verb

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front off (third-person singular simple present fronts off, present participle fronting off, simple past and past participle fronted off)

  1. (slang, transitive or intransitive) To confront, bully or disrespect (someone); to square up for a fight; to intimidate (someone) into doing something (often leaving); to show off in front of someone.
  2. (slang, transitive) To embarrass (someone) by revealing information about them.

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