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deb

(= debutante) a young woman making her debut into society

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I'll call you sometime, Deb.
Hello, Deb?
Deb, I gotta call you back later, OK?
I know it, Deb.
A Puget Deb will do anything and say anything to trap you.
Who'll be the lucky Deb? Is it the blonde?
Is that your Deb over there?
Deb and I ain't getting married.
Next time we stop, maybe I can get out and call Deb.
Me and Deb.
You're Hilly. You're Deb.
How you doing? Deb.
You're Deb. Hi. I'm Gary.
Heavy, heavy emotions. Our feelings for Deb and Hilly run as deep as yours do for Lisa.
And Deb too, as I'm alive.
My old friends Deb McIntire and Frank.
What was Deb saying?
We promised to meet Deb for dinner.
Did you wire Deb and Mac?
I promise, Deb.
Tell me about Deb and Mac.
She wanted me to be a deb and do all that stuff.
She a Deb?
Thought you knew better than to fool with a Dagger Deb, Mom.
January's the height of the deb season, and the little darlings might be interested.
But I'm no Deb's delight you know!
Hey, I'll call you sometime, Deb.
Who'll be the lucky Deb?
Deb, do us a favor and get a VCR.
Save it, Deb.
Deb, later in life, you'll appreciate my motto.
You know Deb's afraid of bugs.
In your letters, you expressed a vehement opposition to deb parties. and to conventional society in general.
It's a bit ridiculous for someone to say they're morally opposed to deb parties. and then attend them anyways.
With everything that's going on, this is probably the last deb season as we know it.
Nick said he thought this would be the last real deb season.