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DAAS
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DAASDivision of Aging and Adult Services (various states)
DaaSData as a Service
DAASDepartment of Aging and Adult Services
DAASDesktops As A Service (virtualized Desktop environment on a subscription basis)
DAASDefense Automatic Addressing System
DaaSDatabase-As-A-Service
DAASDoug Anthony Allstars (Australian comedy trio)
DAASDistribution Adjustment Assistance Scheme
DAASDiplomate in the American Academy of Sanitarians
DAASDrunk as a Skunk (Internet slang)
DAASDepartment of Defense Advanced Automation System
DAASDelivery as a Service
DAASDepartment of African American Studies (various schools)
DAASDirect Armor Attachment System (trademark of CamelBak)


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The animal's stomach had turned the fruit to alcohol and the badger was, to put it crudely, drunk as a skunk," said a police statement on Wednesday.
Q MY MATE rang me at 3am the other night, drunk as a skunk and literally crying on the phone because his partner had left him.
 
 
 
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