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UCE

British  

abbreviation

  1. unsolicited commercial e-mail

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“He told me he was going to do it, but I didn’t believe him. Then he came in the next day with the cornrows. The ‘uce’ is loose.”

From Washington Times

Uce, a political activist in Long Beach and family friend.

From Los Angeles Times

However, it was not clear when, or if, Sovannara would return to the U.S., according to Uce.

From Los Angeles Times

Uce, a family friend and activist.

From Los Angeles Times

In Long Beach, activists like Uce remain hopeful, but they are also realistic about the odds Sovannara faces.

From Los Angeles Times