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word: draught word_type: noun expansion: draught (countable and uncountable, plural draughts) forms: form: draughts tags: plural wikipedia: draught etymology_text: From Middle English draught, draght, draȝt, from Old English *dreaht, *dræht (related to dragan (“to draw, drag”)), from Proto-Germani...
17001
word: draught word_type: adj expansion: draught (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: draught etymology_text: From Middle English draught, draght, draȝt, from Old English *dreaht, *dræht (related to dragan (“to draw, drag”)), from Proto-Germanic *drahtuz, noun form of *draganą; equivalent to draw + -t. senses_e...
17002
word: draught word_type: verb expansion: draught (third-person singular simple present draughts, present participle draughting, simple past and past participle draughted) forms: form: draughts tags: present singular third-person form: draughting tags: participle present form:...
17003
word: formica word_type: noun expansion: formica (countable and uncountable, plural formicas) forms: form: formicas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: A genericization of the trademark Formica, which see. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A heat-resistant laminate mater...
17004
word: Petrograd word_type: name expansion: Petrograd forms: wikipedia: Petrograd Petrograd (disambiguation) en:Apostle Peter en:Peter the Great etymology_text: From Russian Петрогра́д (Petrográd). The portion Петро (Petro, “Petros”), from Ancient Greek Πέτρος (Pétros) and German Peter, from Dutch Piete...
17005
word: Eeyore word_type: noun expansion: Eeyore (plural Eeyores) forms: form: Eeyores tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From the donkey in A.A. Milne's books Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, whose name is onomatopoeic from a donkey's bray (compare hee-haw). senses_examples: te...
17006
word: sea lion word_type: noun expansion: sea lion (plural sea lions) forms: form: sea lions tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From sea + lion, named from its marine habitat and its lion-like barking roar and mane. Compare Middle English see hound, cee-hound, se hound (“beaver”, literally “...
17007
word: sea lion word_type: verb expansion: sea lion (third-person singular simple present sea lions, present participle sea lioning, simple past and past participle sea lioned) forms: form: sea lions tags: present singular third-person form: sea lioning tags: participle present ...
17008
word: tram word_type: noun expansion: tram (plural trams) forms: form: trams tags: plural wikipedia: Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable Oxford University Press etymology_text: Possibly from Low German traam (“tram, shaft of a barrow”), from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch trame (“narrow ...
17009
word: tram word_type: verb expansion: tram (third-person singular simple present trams, present participle tramming, simple past and past participle trammed) forms: form: trams tags: present singular third-person form: tramming tags: participle present form: trammed tag...
17010
word: tram word_type: noun expansion: tram (plural trams) forms: form: trams tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Spanish trama, or French trame (“weft”). Doublet of trama. senses_examples: text: The two types of silk of greatest interest to the hand weaver are known as Organzine an...
17011
word: tram word_type: verb expansion: tram (third-person singular simple present trams, present participle tramming, simple past and past participle trammed) forms: form: trams tags: present singular third-person form: tramming tags: participle present form: trammed tag...
17012
word: caiman word_type: noun expansion: caiman (plural caimans) forms: form: caimans tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Spanish caimán or Portuguese caimão, from Kari'na acayouman. senses_examples: text: Caimans are reptiles that are closely related to their Central and South Amer...
17013
word: porto word_type: noun expansion: porto (plural portos) forms: form: portos tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: An apéritif made from port. Synonym of port. senses_topics:
17014
word: log word_type: noun expansion: log (plural logs) forms: form: logs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English logg, logge (first recorded in Anglo-Latin as loggum), of uncertain origin, but probably from Old Norse lóg, lág (“felled tree, log”), derived from Old Norse liggja...
17015
word: log word_type: verb expansion: log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged) forms: form: logs tags: present singular third-person form: logging tags: participle present form: logged tags: p...
17016
word: log word_type: noun expansion: log (plural logs) forms: form: logs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From logbook, itself from log (above) + book, from a wooden float (chip log, or simply log) used to measure speed. senses_examples: text: The scientific instruments of the day re...
17017
word: log word_type: verb expansion: log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged) forms: form: logs tags: present singular third-person form: logging tags: participle present form: logged tags: p...
17018
word: log word_type: verb expansion: log (third-person singular simple present logs, present participle logging, simple past and past participle logged) forms: form: logs tags: present singular third-person form: logging tags: participle present form: logged tags: p...
17019
word: log word_type: noun expansion: log (plural logs) forms: form: logs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Hebrew לֹג. senses_examples: text: In the Hebrew system the log (Lev. xiv. 10) corresponds to the mina. Since the Hellenistic writers equate the log with the Græco-Roman sex...
17020
word: log word_type: noun expansion: log (plural logs) forms: form: logs tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: A clipping of logarithm. senses_examples: text: To multiply two numbers, add their logs. type: example text: During the first 24 hr, however, titers of the lightly pi...
17021
word: nerd word_type: noun expansion: nerd (plural nerds) forms: form: nerds tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Unknown. Attested since 1951 as US student slang. * Perhaps an alteration of nerts (“nuts", "crazy”); see references below. * The word, capitalized, appeared in 1950 in Dr. Seuss’s...
17022
word: motherfuck word_type: intj expansion: motherfuck forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of motherfucker. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A more intense form of fuck senses_topics:
17023
word: motherfuck word_type: noun expansion: motherfuck (plural motherfucks) forms: form: motherfucks tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Clipping of motherfucker. senses_examples: text: “We oughta make the motherfucks fry in hell,” the second boy said; too quickly for the program editor...
17024
word: burglar word_type: noun expansion: burglar (plural burglars) forms: form: burglars tags: plural wikipedia: British Latin burglary etymology_text: Borrowed from British Medieval Latin burglātor, from Old French burgeor (“burglar”), from Medieval Latin burgātor (“burglar”), from burgō (“to c...
17025
word: burglar word_type: verb expansion: burglar (third-person singular simple present burglars, present participle burglaring, simple past and past participle burglared) forms: form: burglars tags: present singular third-person form: burglaring tags: participle present form:...
17026
word: monkey word_type: noun expansion: monkey (plural monkeys or (obsolete) monkies) forms: form: monkeys tags: plural form: monkies tags: obsolete plural wikipedia: monkey etymology_text: Uncertain. May be derived from monk + -ey (diminutive suffix), or borrowed from Middle Low G...
17027
word: monkey word_type: verb expansion: monkey (third-person singular simple present monkeys, present participle monkeying, simple past and past participle monkeyed or monkied) forms: form: monkeys tags: present singular third-person form: monkeying tags: participle present f...
17028
word: wag word_type: verb expansion: wag (third-person singular simple present wags, present participle wagging, simple past and past participle wagged) forms: form: wags tags: present singular third-person form: wagging tags: participle present form: wagged tags: p...
17029
word: wag word_type: noun expansion: wag (plural wags) forms: form: wags tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English waggen, probably from Old English wagian (“to wag, wave, shake”) with reinforcement from Old Norse vaga (“to wag, waddle”); both from Proto-Germanic *wagōną (“to wa...
17030
word: spanner word_type: noun expansion: spanner (plural spanners) forms: form: spanners tags: plural wikipedia: spanner etymology_text: From span + -er. senses_examples: text: Pass me that spanner, Jake; there's just one more nut to screw in. type: example text: The scheme of th...
17031
word: spanner word_type: verb expansion: spanner (third-person singular simple present spanners, present participle spannering, simple past and past participle spannered) forms: form: spanners tags: present singular third-person form: spannering tags: participle present form:...
17032
word: dem word_type: pron expansion: dem forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: Go tell dem natty dreadlocks no wear handcuff,” advises Damian Marley, his guest star and younger brother, who accuses the officers of jealousy. ref: 2007 February 25, Sia Michel, “Stephen Marley i...
17033
word: dem word_type: det expansion: dem forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: What are dem fings doing ’ere? type: example text: Chillin' wiv da man dem Jammin' wiv da man dem ref: 2009, Dizzee Rascal, Chillin' Wiv Da Man Dem type: quotation roman: It'...
17034
word: pokeweed word_type: noun expansion: pokeweed (countable and uncountable, plural pokeweeds) forms: form: pokeweeds tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From poke + weed. The first element is from Powhatan pocan. senses_examples: text: Native Americans introduced whites and slaves to...
17035
word: homo word_type: noun expansion: homo (plural homos) forms: form: homos tags: plural wikipedia: homo etymology_text: Clipping of homosexual. senses_examples: text: "... He's a homo." "My dear Theo, at my age one can't worry about little details like that. Besides, he's got such a nice v...
17036
word: homo word_type: adj expansion: homo (comparative more homo, superlative most homo) forms: form: more homo tags: comparative form: most homo tags: superlative wikipedia: homo etymology_text: Clipping of homosexual. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Of or pert...
17037
word: homo word_type: noun expansion: homo (countable and uncountable, plural homos) forms: form: homos tags: plural wikipedia: homo etymology_text: Clipping of homogenized. senses_examples: text: One quart of homo wholesale in glass equals one quart equivalent. Certain modifications were ma...
17038
word: homo word_type: adj expansion: homo (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: homo etymology_text: Clipping of homogenized. senses_examples: text: Regular homo milk was being sold out of stores in half gallons for 33 cents against 44 cents on regular homo milk on home delivery. ref: 1958, American...
17039
word: homo word_type: noun expansion: homo (plural homos) forms: form: homos tags: plural wikipedia: homo etymology_text: From Latin homō̆ (“man, human”), sometimes as a shortening of Homo sapiens. Doublet of hombre, ombre, and gome. senses_examples: text: John, John, if you don't go you're ...
17040
word: functional root word_type: noun expansion: functional root (plural functional roots) forms: form: functional roots tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: x²+1 is the functional 2nd root of x⁴+2x²+2. senses_categories: senses_glosses: A function which, when ...
17041
word: fuckup word_type: noun expansion: fuckup (plural fuckups) forms: form: fuckups tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Deverbal from fuck up. senses_examples: text: Forgetting our anniversary was a major fuckup. type: example text: The gate was high; it had been a nine-foo...
17042
word: elephantine word_type: adj expansion: elephantine (comparative more elephantine, superlative most elephantine) forms: form: more elephantine tags: comparative form: most elephantine tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin elephantīnus. senses_examples: text: ...
17043
word: drey word_type: noun expansion: drey (plural dreys) forms: form: dreys tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Unknown. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A squirrel’s nest, built of twigs in a tree. A possum’s nest, built of twigs and leaves in a tree. senses_topic...
17044
word: joy word_type: noun expansion: joy (countable and uncountable, plural joys) forms: form: joys tags: plural wikipedia: joy etymology_text: From Middle English joye, borrowed from Old French joie, from Late Latin gaudia, neuter plural (mistaken as feminine singular) of Latin gaudium (“joy”), f...
17045
word: joy word_type: intj expansion: joy forms: wikipedia: joy etymology_text: From Middle English joye, borrowed from Old French joie, from Late Latin gaudia, neuter plural (mistaken as feminine singular) of Latin gaudium (“joy”), from gaudēre (“to be glad, rejoice”). Doublet of jo and gaudy (“Oxford colleg...
17046
word: joy word_type: verb expansion: joy (third-person singular simple present joys, present participle joying, simple past and past participle joyed) forms: form: joys tags: present singular third-person form: joying tags: participle present form: joyed tags: parti...
17047
word: lion word_type: noun expansion: lion (plural lions or lion, feminine lioness) forms: form: lions tags: plural form: lion tags: plural form: lioness tags: feminine wikipedia: Royal Arms of England etymology_text: From Middle English lyoun, lion, leon, borrowed from Old...
17048
word: lion word_type: adj expansion: lion (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: Royal Arms of England etymology_text: From Middle English lyoun, lion, leon, borrowed from Old French lion, from Latin leō, (accusative: leōnem), from Ancient Greek λέων (léōn), of unclear origin. Doublet of Leo, leu, lev, and Lyon....
17049
word: tubular word_type: adj expansion: tubular (comparative more tubular, superlative most tubular) forms: form: more tubular tags: comparative form: most tubular tags: superlative wikipedia: etymology_text: By surface analysis, tubule + -ar. The sense meaning "cool" or "awesome" is ...
17050
word: in spirit word_type: prep_phrase expansion: in spirit forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: I can’t make it to the party, but I’ll be there in spirit. type: example text: The newer works differ from the older ones in spirit. type: example senses_categories: ...
17051
word: Persia word_type: name expansion: Persia forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From Latin Persia, from Ancient Greek Περσίς (Persís), from Old Persian 𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿 (p-a-r-s /⁠pārsa⁠/). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: The former term referring to Iran in the West. Persia proper (P...
17052
word: smog word_type: noun expansion: smog (countable and uncountable, plural smogs) forms: form: smogs tags: plural wikipedia: smog etymology_text: Blend of smoke + fog. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A noxious mixture of particulates and gases that is the result of urban...
17053
word: smog word_type: verb expansion: smog (third-person singular simple present smogs, present participle smogging, simple past and past participle smogged) forms: form: smogs tags: present singular third-person form: smogging tags: participle present form: smogged tag...
17054
word: schwa word_type: noun expansion: schwa (plural schwas) forms: form: schwas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From German Schwa, from Hebrew שווא / שְׁוָא (sh'va, šəwā, “(mark mostly indicating absence of a vowel sound)”), borrowed from Classical Syriac ܫ̈ܘܰܝܳܐ (š'wayyā, literally “eve...
17055
word: schwa word_type: verb expansion: schwa (third-person singular simple present schwas, present participle schwaing, simple past and past participle schwaed) forms: form: schwas tags: present singular third-person form: schwaing tags: participle present form: schwaed ...
17056
word: schwa word_type: noun expansion: schwa (plural schwas) forms: form: schwas tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Alternative form of shva senses_topics:
17057
word: frog and toad word_type: noun expansion: frog and toad (plural frog and toads) forms: form: frog and toads tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: text: I'm just going down the frog and toad to see my old china Dave. (= I'm just going down the road to see my friend D...
17058
word: owlet word_type: noun expansion: owlet (plural owlets) forms: form: owlets tags: plural wikipedia: Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve etymology_text: From owl + -et. Compare howlet. senses_examples: text: […] and bold with joy, Forth from his dark and lonely hiding-plac...
17059
word: arme word_type: noun expansion: arme (plural armes) forms: form: armes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Obsolete spelling of arm. senses_topics:
17060
word: arme word_type: verb expansion: arme (third-person singular simple present armes, present participle arming, simple past and past participle armed) forms: form: armes tags: present singular third-person form: arming tags: participle present form: armed tags: p...
17061
word: barking mad word_type: adj expansion: barking mad (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From barking + mad. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Completely insane. senses_topics:
17062
word: murder in the first degree word_type: noun expansion: murder in the first degree (countable and uncountable, plural murders in the first degree) forms: form: murders in the first degree tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Synonym ...
17063
word: libido word_type: noun expansion: libido (countable and uncountable, plural libidos) forms: form: libidos tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Learned borrowing from Latin libīdō (“lust, desire”). Used originally in psychoanalytic contexts. senses_examples: text: Good grief man, co...
17064
word: rand word_type: noun expansion: rand (plural rands) forms: form: rands tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English rand, from Old English rand (“edge, border, margin, rim, shore”), from Proto-Germanic *randaz, *randō (“edge, rim, crust”), from Proto-Indo-European *rem- (“to ...
17065
word: rand word_type: noun expansion: rand (plural rands or rand) forms: form: rands tags: plural form: rand tags: plural wikipedia: Witwatersrand etymology_text: Named after Witwatersrand; the last element is Afrikaans rand (“ridge”), from Dutch rand, from Old Saxon rand, from Germani...
17066
word: rand word_type: verb expansion: rand (third-person singular simple present rands, present participle randing, simple past and past participle randed) forms: form: rands tags: present singular third-person form: randing tags: participle present form: randed tags: ...
17067
word: rand word_type: noun expansion: rand (plural rands) forms: form: rands tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: Shortened from random. senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: A random number. senses_topics: computing engineering mathematics natural-sciences physical...
17068
word: wrench word_type: noun expansion: wrench (plural wrenches) forms: form: wrenches tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English wrench, from Old English wrenċ, from Proto-Germanic *wrankiz (“a turning, twisting”). Compare German Rank (“plot, intrigue”). senses_examples: ...
17069
word: wrench word_type: verb expansion: wrench (third-person singular simple present wrenches, present participle wrenching, simple past and past participle wrenched) forms: form: wrenches tags: present singular third-person form: wrenching tags: participle present form: ...
17070
word: sunrise word_type: noun expansion: sunrise (countable and uncountable, plural sunrises) forms: form: sunrises tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English sonne-rys, sunne ryse, equivalent to sun + rise. Compare Middle English son risyng, sunne rijsyng, sonne-rysing (“sunrise...
17071
word: sunrise word_type: verb expansion: sunrise (third-person singular simple present sunrises, present participle sunrising, simple past and past participle sunrised) forms: form: sunrises tags: present singular third-person form: sunrising tags: participle present form: ...
17072
word: formula word_type: noun expansion: formula (countable and uncountable, plural formulae or formulas or formulæ) forms: form: formulae tags: plural form: formulas tags: plural form: formulæ tags: plural wikipedia: formula (disambiguation) etymology_text: Borrowed from L...
17073
word: turmeric word_type: noun expansion: turmeric (countable and uncountable, plural turmerics) forms: form: turmerics tags: plural wikipedia: turmeric etymology_text: From Middle English turmeryte, tarmaret, of uncertain origin. Possibly corrupted from Arabic كُرْكُم (kurkum, “Curcuma”). Others ...
17074
word: spirit away word_type: verb expansion: spirit away (third-person singular simple present spirits away, present participle spiriting away, simple past and past participle spirited away) forms: form: spirits away tags: present singular third-person form: spiriting away tags: pa...
17075
word: nait word_type: verb expansion: nait (third-person singular simple present naits, present participle naiting, simple past and past participle naited) forms: form: naits tags: present singular third-person form: naiting tags: participle present form: naited tags: ...
17076
word: nait word_type: verb expansion: nait (third-person singular simple present naits, present participle naiting, simple past and past participle naited) forms: form: naits tags: present singular third-person form: naiting tags: participle present form: naited tags: ...
17077
word: nait word_type: noun expansion: nait (plural naits) forms: form: naits tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: From Middle English naite, from Old Norse neyte, neyti (“use”), from Proto-Germanic *nautiz (“use”). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Use; profit; foredeal...
17078
word: nait word_type: adj expansion: nait (comparative naiter or more nait, superlative naitest or most nait) forms: form: naiter tags: comparative form: more nait tags: comparative form: naitest tags: superlative form: most nait tags: superlative wikipedia: etym...
17079
word: haze word_type: noun expansion: haze (usually uncountable, plural hazes) forms: form: hazes tags: plural wikipedia: haze etymology_text: * The earliest instances are of the latter part of the 17th century. * Possibly back-formation from hazy. * Compare Old Norse höss (“grey”), akin to Old En...
17080
word: haze word_type: verb expansion: haze (third-person singular simple present hazes, present participle hazing, simple past and past participle hazed) forms: form: hazes tags: present singular third-person form: hazing tags: participle present form: hazed tags: p...
17081
word: haze word_type: verb expansion: haze (third-person singular simple present hazes, present participle hazing, simple past and past participle hazed) forms: form: hazes tags: present singular third-person form: hazing tags: participle present form: hazed tags: p...
17082
word: IP word_type: adj expansion: IP (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: en:IP (disambiguation) etymology_text: Initialisms (see definitions). senses_examples: senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of intraperitoneal. senses_topics: medicine sciences
17083
word: IP word_type: noun expansion: IP (countable and uncountable, plural IPs) forms: form: IPs tags: plural wikipedia: en:IP (disambiguation) etymology_text: Initialisms (see definitions). senses_examples: text: In the past year, Disney has announced 4 sequels and one reboot, but not a sing...
17084
word: IP word_type: name expansion: IP forms: wikipedia: en:IP (disambiguation) etymology_text: Initialisms (see definitions). senses_examples: text: IP address type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: Initialism of Internet Protocol. Initialism of Ingress Protection Rating. In...
17085
word: IP word_type: phrase expansion: IP forms: wikipedia: en:IP (disambiguation) etymology_text: Initialisms (see definitions). senses_examples: text: Prison nursing staff will carefully evaluate whether an individual should have 'IP' (in possession) medication. ref: 2014, Linda Gask, Carolyn Ch...
17086
word: herb word_type: noun expansion: herb (countable and uncountable, plural herbs) forms: form: herbs tags: plural wikipedia: herb etymology_text: From Middle English herbe, erbe, from Old French erbe (French herbe), from Latin herba. Initial h was restored to the spelling in the 15th century on...
17087
word: bulk word_type: noun expansion: bulk (countable and uncountable, plural bulks) forms: form: bulks tags: plural wikipedia: bulk etymology_text: From Middle English bulk, bolke (“a heap, cargo, hold; heap; bulge”), borrowed from Old Norse búlki (“the freight or the cargo of a ship”), from Prot...
17088
word: bulk word_type: adj expansion: bulk (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: bulk etymology_text: From Middle English bulk, bolke (“a heap, cargo, hold; heap; bulge”), borrowed from Old Norse búlki (“the freight or the cargo of a ship”), from Proto-Germanic *bulkô (“beam, pile, heap”), from Proto-Indo-Europe...
17089
word: bulk word_type: verb expansion: bulk (third-person singular simple present bulks, present participle bulking, simple past and past participle bulked) forms: form: bulks tags: present singular third-person form: bulking tags: participle present form: bulked tags: ...
17090
word: inevitable word_type: adj expansion: inevitable (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: inevitable etymology_text: From Middle French inevitable, from Latin inēvītābilis (“unavoidable”), from in- + ēvītābilis (“avoidable”), from ēvītāre (“to avoid”), from ē- (“out”) + vītāre (“to shun”). senses_examples: ...
17091
word: inevitable word_type: noun expansion: inevitable (plural inevitables) forms: form: inevitables tags: plural wikipedia: inevitable etymology_text: From Middle French inevitable, from Latin inēvītābilis (“unavoidable”), from in- + ēvītābilis (“avoidable”), from ēvītāre (“to avoid”), from ē- (“...
17092
word: motherfucking word_type: adj expansion: motherfucking (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From mother + fucking, after motherfucker. senses_examples: text: I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane! ref: 2006 August 17, Snakes on a Plane, spok...
17093
word: motherfucking word_type: adv expansion: motherfucking (not comparable) forms: wikipedia: etymology_text: From mother + fucking, after motherfucker. senses_examples: text: He is one motherfucking mean dude. type: example senses_categories: senses_glosses: To an extreme degree. senses_top...
17094
word: rope word_type: noun expansion: rope (countable and uncountable, plural ropes) forms: form: ropes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: table From Middle English rop, rope, from Old English rāp (“rope, cord, cable”), from Proto-West Germanic *raip, from Proto-Germanic *raipaz, *raipą (“ro...
17095
word: rope word_type: verb expansion: rope (third-person singular simple present ropes, present participle roping, simple past and past participle roped) forms: form: ropes tags: present singular third-person form: roping tags: participle present form: roped tags: p...
17096
word: rope word_type: noun expansion: rope (plural ropes) forms: form: ropes tags: plural wikipedia: etymology_text: table From Middle English rop (“gut, intestine”), from Old English rop, ropp; compare Middle Dutch rop, roppe (“fish guts”). The modern pronunciation results from phonological assi...
17097
word: trust word_type: noun expansion: trust (countable and uncountable, plural trusts) forms: form: trusts tags: plural wikipedia: trust etymology_text: From Middle English trust (“trust, protection”). Long considered a borrowing from Old Norse traust (“confidence, help, protection”), itself from...
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word: trust word_type: verb expansion: trust (third-person singular simple present trusts, present participle trusting, simple past and past participle trusted) forms: form: trusts tags: present singular third-person form: trusting tags: participle present form: trusted ...
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word: trust word_type: intj expansion: trust forms: wikipedia: trust etymology_text: From Middle English trust (“trust, protection”). Long considered a borrowing from Old Norse traust (“confidence, help, protection”), itself from Proto-Germanic *traustą, but the root vocalism is incompatible, and so it is co...