stack (verb)

  • 1stack up — verb a) To put into a stack stack up the boxes. b) to pile up; to accumulate stack up memories …

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  • 2stack — ► NOUN 1) a neat pile of objects. 2) a rectangular or cylindrical pile of hay, straw, etc. 3) informal a large quantity. 4) a chimney or vertical exhaust pipe. 5) (also sea stack) Brit. a column of rock standing in the sea. 6) a number of… …

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  • 3stack|er — «STAK uhr, STAHK », intransitive verb. British Dialect. to totter or reel; stagger. Also, stacher. ╂[< Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic stakra stagger < staka push)] …

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  • 4stack away — verb keep or lay aside for future use store grain for the winter The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn t eat • Syn: ↑store, ↑hive away, ↑lay in, ↑put in, ↑salt away, ↑stash away …

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  • 5stack up — verb arrange into piles or stacks She piled up her books in my living room • Syn: ↑pile up, ↑heap up • Hypernyms: ↑gather, ↑garner, ↑collect, ↑pull together …

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  • 6stack off — verb To play an all in pot; to commit all of ones chips to a pot. Only thing notable here is when I got crushed trying to take Barrys BB (I was SB). Raised him a couple thousand with K9s, then he went allin. I should have folded, as I needed to… …

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  • 7stack z's — verb To sleep; to be asleep …

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  • 8stack it — Verb. To fall over, to tumble, to lose balance. E.g. I stacked it when I punctured my front tyre taking a stupid short cut up a cobbled street …

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  • 9stack — Verb: To arrange things in a pile or heap. To cheat at cards by secretly arranging them in the pack. Noun: A large pile of hay, straw, etc., arranged with some order. A chimney of a factory …

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  • 10stack — ▪ I. stack stack 1 [stæk] noun [countable] COMPUTING a temporary store of information on a computer   [m0] ▪ II. stack stack 2 verb 1. [transitive] to put things into neat piles …

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