gross (gross-out)

  • 41gross — [[t]groʊs[/t]] adj. 1) without or before deductions; total (opposed to net II, 1)): gross earnings; gross sales[/ex] 2) flagrant and extreme; glaring: gross injustice[/ex] 3) unqualified; rank 4) indecent, obscene, or vulgar: gross language[/ex]… …

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  • 42Out — La palabra Out se puede referir a: Out, revista estadounidense dedicada al estilo de vida, entretenimiento del hombre homosexual; Outing, término anglosajón para referirse a sacar del armario o hacer pública la homosexualidad de alguien; Out… …

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  • 43gross — 1 / grōs/ adj [Middle English, immediately obvious, from Middle French gros thick, coarse, from Latin grossus] 1: flagrant or extreme esp. in badness or offensiveness: of very blameworthy character a gross violation of the rules of ethics a gross …

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  • 44Gross income — is commonly defined as the amount of a company s or a person s income before all deductions or any taxpayer’s income, except that which is specifically excluded by the Internal Revenue Code, before taking deductions or taxes into account. For a… …

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  • 45gross — [adj1] large, fat adipose, big, bulky, chubby*, corpulent, dense, fleshy, great, heavy, hulking, husky, lumpish, massive, obese, overweight, porcine, portly, stout, thick, unwieldy, weighty; concepts 773,781 Ant. skinny, slender, thin gross… …

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  • 46Gross National Happiness — (GNH) is an attempt to define quality of life in more holistic and psychological terms than Gross National Product.The term was coined by Bhutan s King Jigme Singye Wangchuck in 1972 in response to criticism that his economy was growing poorly.… …

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  • 47Out of all measure; beyond allowance; flagrant; shameful; as a gross dereliction of duty, a gross injustice, gross carelessness or negligence. Such conduct as is not to be excused. — Out of all measure; beyond allowance; flagrant; shameful; as a gross dereliction of duty, a gross injustice, gross carelessness or negligence. Such conduct as is not to be excused. All the real and personal property owned by a decedent at the… …

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  • 48Gross Output — is an economic concept used in national accounts such as the United Nations System of National Accounts (UNSNA) and the US National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA). It is equal to the value of net output or GDP (also known as gross value… …

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  • 49gross misconduct — should ideally be defined in the employment contract and, where committed should allow the employer to dismiss without notice or prior warnings (summary dismissal or instant dismissal). Such conduct will normally include theft, violence,… …

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  • 50gross someone out — gross (someone) out to make someone uncomfortable because it is very unpleasant. I could only watch part of the movie because it really grossed me out …

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