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Definition
verb: to restrict the amount of something each person can have — such as food or gasoline when there is a shortage, or when more is wanted than is available
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noun: a fixed portion of something that is given as a person's share — such as goods of which there is a shortage, or food for soldiers in the field
or:
noun: a fixed portion of something that is given as a person's share — such as goods of which there is a shortage, or food for soldiers in the field
- Through a stretch of barbed wire fence, we entered public land, where cattle could graze for a small fee and, according to Aunt J, a ration of shit from the "greenies.
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