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surface verb- to wake up; to get up; to get up and start the business of the day UK, 1963
Probably of Naval origins, from a submarine surfacing. - to come out of hiding; to leave a surreptitious existence and become more public US
- There is an impression, conveyed by the Interviewer, that our New Morning communique stated we should no longer be an underground ... We were not “surfacing” when we shared the Senate lavatory with the Viet Cong. — The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, p. 20, March 1971
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