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favour (US), favor
History a badge or ribbon worn or given to indicate loyalty, often bestowed on a knight by a lady


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In the month of May it can onlY mean one thing: I'm going to yet another prom And no, I'm not doing a favor for a cousin.
SAM RUTIGLIANO, football coach/philosopher, on what constitutes goodness: "It's doing a favor for someone whom you know will never repay you.
Too many people see voting as doing a favor for the politician or party they're voting for.
 
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