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abt

abt

adj

  1. (academics) all but thesis: A description of the status of a masters, doctoral, or (infrequently) undergraduate student who has completed all degree requirements except the culminating thesis.

prep

  1. (text messaging) Abbreviation of about.

atb

atb

Noun

  1. active time battle (gaming)

bat

bat

noun

  1. (Caribbean, MLE) Clipping of batty (“buttocks or anus”).
  2. (Kent, Sussex) A rough walking stick.
  3. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A stroke of work.
  4. (UK, Scotland, dialect) Manner; rate; condition; state of health.
  5. (UK, dialect, obsolete) A child's shoe without a welt.
  6. (UK, slang, obsolete) A boot that is badly made or in poor condition.
  7. (US, slang, dated) A spree; a jollification.
  8. (derogatory) An old woman.
  9. (informal) Rate of motion; speed.
  10. (mining) Shale or bituminous shale.
  11. (obsolete) A packsaddle.
  12. (two-up) The piece of wood on which the spinner places the coins and then uses for throwing them.
  13. A club made of wood or aluminium used for striking the ball in sports such as baseball, softball and cricket.
  14. A part of a brick with one whole end.
  15. A sheet of cotton used for filling quilts or comfortables; batting.
  16. A stroke; a sharp blow.
  17. A turn at hitting the ball with a bat in a game.
  18. Any of the flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, usually small and nocturnal, insectivorous or frugivorous.
  19. Dated form of baht (“Thai currency”).

verb

  1. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To bate or flutter, as a hawk.
  2. (US, UK, dialect) To wink.
  3. (intransitive) To strike or swipe as though with a bat.
  4. (intransitive) To take a turn at hitting a ball with a bat in sports like cricket, baseball and softball, as opposed to fielding.
  5. (intransitive, usually with 'around' or 'about') To flit quickly from place to place.
  6. (transitive) To flutter
  7. (transitive) To hit with a bat or (figuratively) as if with a bat.

bdt

bet

bet

intj

  1. Exclamation indicating acceptance of a challenge or an absurd proposal.
  2. Exclamation of joy at good fortune.
  3. Expression of general agreement or acceptance.

noun

  1. (Philippines, figuratively, informal, by extension) A candidate (for elections and pageants).
  2. A degree of certainty.
  3. A wager, an agreement between two parties that a stake (usually money) will be paid by the loser to the winner (the winner being the one who correctly forecast the outcome of an event).
  4. Alternative form of beth

prep

  1. (knitting) between

verb

  1. (poker) To place money into the pot in order to require others do the same, usually only used for the first person to place money in the pot on each round.
  2. To be sure of something; to be able to count on something.
  3. To stake or pledge upon the outcome of an event; to wager.

bft

bht

bit

bit

adj

  1. (chiefly in combination) Having been bitten.

noun

  1. (BDSM) A gag of a style similar to a bridle.
  2. (MLE) A gun.
  3. (computing) The smallest unit of storage in a digital computer, consisting of a binary digit.
  4. (dated, Britain) A coin of a specified value.
  5. (historical, US) In the southern and southwestern states, a small silver coin (such as the real) formerly current; commonly, one worth about 12½ cents; also, the sum of 12½ cents.
  6. (in the plural, informal, sports) Fractions of a second.
  7. (informal) Specifically, a small amount of time.
  8. (information theory) A unit of measure for information entropy.
  9. (information theory, cryptography) Any datum that may take on one of exactly two values.
  10. (mathematics, computing) A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0.
  11. (now US) A unit of currency or coin in the Americas worth a fraction of a Spanish dollar; now specifically, an eighth of a US dollar.
  12. (obsolete, Canada) A ten-cent piece, dime.
  13. (slang) A prison sentence, especially a short one.
  14. A microbitcoin, or a millionth of a bitcoin (0.000001 BTC).
  15. A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to the reins to direct the animal.
  16. A portion of something.
  17. A rotary cutting tool fitted to a drill, used to bore holes.
  18. A small amount of something.
  19. An excerpt of material making up part of a show, comedy routine, etc.
  20. Short for bit part.
  21. Somewhat; something, but not very great; also used like jot and whit to express the smallest degree. See also a bit.
  22. The bevelled front edge of an axehead along which the cutting edge runs.
  23. The cutting iron of a plane.
  24. The part of a key which enters the lock and acts upon the bolt and tumblers.

verb

  1. (informal in US, archaic in UK) past participle of bite, bitten
  2. (transitive) To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).
  3. simple past tense of bite

bkt

blt

blt

Noun

  1. A sandwich with bacon, lettuce and tomato as the main ingredients.

bmt

bot

bot

noun

  1. (computing) A piece of software designed to perform a minor but repetitive task automatically or on command, especially when operating with the appearance of a (human) user profile or account.
  2. (science fiction, informal) A physical robot.
  3. (video games) A computer-controlled character in a video game, especially a multiplayer one.
  4. (video games, slang, derogatory) A supremely unskilled player.
  5. The larva of a botfly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses.

verb

  1. (Australia, informal) To ask for and be given something with the direct intention of exploiting the thing’s usefulness, almost exclusively with cigarettes.
  2. (Britain, slang) To bugger.
  3. (video games) To use a bot, or automated program.

bpt

brt

bst

bte

bth

btl

btn

bto

bts

btu

btw

btw

prep_phrase

  1. Alternative form of BTW

but

but

adv

  1. (Australia, Tyneside, conjunctive) Though, however.
  2. (chiefly literary or poetic) Merely, only, just, no more than

conj

  1. (archaic) Without it also being the case that; unless that (introducing a necessary concomitant).
  2. (colloquial) Used at the beginning of a sentence to express opposition to a remark.
  3. (colloquial) Used to link an interjection to the following remark as an intensifier.
  4. (obsolete) Except with; unless with; without.
  5. (obsolete) Only; solely; merely.
  6. (obsolete) Until.
  7. (obsolete, following a negated expression of improbability) That.
  8. Except that (introducing a subordinate clause which qualifies a negative statement); also, with omission of the subject of the subordinate clause, acting as a negative relative, "except one that", "except such that".
  9. However, although, nevertheless, on the other hand (introducing a clause contrary to prior belief or in contrast with the preceding clause or sentence).
  10. On the contrary, rather (as a regular adversative conjunction, introducing a word or clause in contrast or contradiction with the preceding negative clause or sentence).

noun

  1. (Scotland) The outer room of a small two-room cottage.
  2. A limit; a boundary.
  3. An instance or example of using the word "but".
  4. The end; especially the larger or thicker end, or the blunt, in distinction from the sharp, end; the butt.

prep

  1. (obsolete outside Scotland) Outside of.
  2. Apart from, except (for), excluding.

verb

  1. (archaic) Use the word "but".

bvt

bwt

dtb

gbt

ktb

mtb

otb

pbt

rbt

rbt

Noun

  1. of (of a motorist, employee, etc)

stb

tab

tab

noun

  1. (British Army, military slang) A fast march or run with full kit.
  2. (Oxbridge slang) A student of Cambridge University.
  3. (Tyneside and Mackem) A cigarette.
  4. (by extension) The cost or bill for anything.
  5. (by extension, graphical user interface) A navigational widget, resembling a physical tab, for switching between documents or sets of controls.
  6. (colloquial) A tabloid newspaper.
  7. (computing) A space character that extends to the next aligned column, traditionally used for tabulation.
  8. (graphical user interface) The page or form associated with such a navigational widget.
  9. (informal) A tablet, especially one containing illicit drugs.
  10. (informal, chiefly Canada, US) A restaurant bill.
  11. (informal, chiefly Canada, US) Credit account, e.g., in a shop or bar; slate
  12. (informal, theater) A tableau curtain.
  13. (slang) An ear.
  14. A small flap or strip of material attached to something, for holding, manipulation, identification, opening etc.

verb

  1. (computing) To use the Tab key on a computer to advance the cursor or move the input focus, or on a typewriter to advance the carriage.
  2. (transitive) To affix with tabs; to label.

tba

tbd

tbi

tbo

tbs

tbs

noun

  1. (abbreviation) Tablespoon.

tcb

teb

thb

tib

tib

noun

  1. (medicine, informal) A tibia.
  2. (obsolete) a working-class woman; a prostitute
  3. (obsolete) a young girl, a sweetheart

tlb

tnb

tob

tub

tub

noun

  1. (humorous or derogatory) Any structure shaped like a tub, such as a certain old form of pulpit, a short broad boat, etc.
  2. (mining) A box or bucket in which coal or ore is sent up a shaft.
  3. (nautical, informal) A slow-moving craft.
  4. (obsolete) A sweating in a tub; a tub fast.
  5. (slang) A corpulent or obese person.
  6. A bathtub.
  7. A flat-bottomed vessel, of width similar to or greater than its height, used for storing or packing things, or for washing things in.
  8. A small cask.
  9. Any of various historically designated quantities of goods to be sold by the tub (butter, oysters, etc).
  10. The contents or capacity of such a vessel.

verb

  1. (transitive) To plant, set, or store in a tub.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To bathe in a tub.

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