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EAD

1 American  
Or ead

abbreviation

Slang.
  1. eat a dick (a euphemistic initialism used to insult someone or express anger, without explicit vulgarity).


ead. 2 American  

abbreviation

  1. (in prescriptions) the same.


Etymology

Origin of EAD1

From its use in digital communications

Origin of ead.2

From the Latin word eādem

Example Sentences

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The Emergency Airworthiness Directive, or EAD, will require operators to inspect before further flight aircraft that do not meet the inspection cycles specified in the EAD.

From Seattle Times

The FAA said its EAD will affect approximately 171 airplanes.

From Seattle Times

Some reservists used EAD as a vehicle to sharpen their skills, transition to active duty, or just go on cool missions.

From Slate

One friend of mine jumped from EAD contract to EAD contract, a “reservist” in name only.

From Slate

“These jet stream changes combined with the warmer ocean temperatures are making the mid latitude more favorable to hurricanes,” Joshua Studholme, a Yale University physicist and l ead author on the study.

From Seattle Times