˜yĐÄvlog

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evictee

[ ih-vik-tee, ih-vik-tee ]

noun

  1. a person who has been evicted.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of evictee1

First recorded in 1875–80; evict + -ee
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She also did not push back when the show’s first evictee, sales tech consultant Travis Long, said he was not surprised about his ouster because he was “a white guy with abs” and they’re always the first to get kicked out.

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Archer’s flatmate – and fellow evictee – did not think it had gone so badly for her, and did the sensible thing in the situation: he uploaded the clip to Twitter.

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“They are able to ensure that you may look slightly silly, but you’ll never really humiliate yourself. It’s a Nerf environment,” Fox News host Tucker Carlson, an early Season 3 evictee, told Slate in 2016.

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Only ethics or ignorance prevents every evictee from doing the same.

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Li Yanhong, a 30-year-old evictee, says he had little choice but to return to his home in Jiangxi.

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