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Ax Fight! is neither an Ax nor a Fight
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  1. Main Entry: 1ax
    Variant(s): or axe \ˈaks\
    Function: noun
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English æcs; akin to Old High German ackus ax, Latin ascia, Greek axinē
    Date: before 12th century
    1 : a cutting tool that consists of a heavy edged head fixed to a handle with the edge parallel to the handle and that is used especially for felling trees and chopping and splitting wood
    2 : a hammer with a sharp edge for dressing or spalling stone
    3 : abrupt removal (as from employment or from a budget) —sometimes used in the phrase get the ax
    4 : a musical instrument (as a guitar or a saxophone)
    — ax to grind : an ulterior often selfish underlying purpose. "claims that he has no ax to grind in criticizing the proposed law"

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