wanted (verb)

  • 81eat out — verb a) To dine at a restaurant or such public place. To celebrate their anniversary, the couple ate out by the bay. b) To perform cunnilingus. Jacky wanted Korean barbeque, but his mom didnt want to eat out …

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  • 82gallivant — verb /ˈɡæl.ɪ.vænt,ˈɡæl.ɪ.vænt,ˌɡæl.əˈvænt/ To roam about for pleasure without any definite plan. 1914 Bertram, it is true, when he heard of the plan, rebelled, and asserted that what Billy needed was a rest, an entire rest from care and labor. In …

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  • 83hack into — verb a) To reduce something to by hacking with a cutting instrument. After all that work, the result was something I just wanted to hack into pieces. b) To gain unauthorized entry to (a computer system), particularly by exploiting little known… …

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  • 84rub out — verb a) To delete or erase or remove (something) by rubbing. The teacher wanted to rub out the chalk marks on the board. b) To kill. The first will understand but little of them, the latter over much; they might perhaps live and rub out in the… …

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  • 85do the nasty — verb To engage in sexual intercourse. HILDA. But do you remember what you wanted me to do? The nasty thing I thought was nasty? […] BERT. No, Hilda. Go like you came. Leave this place with your various virginities intact …

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  • 86deny — verb /dɪˈnaɪ/ a) To not allow. I wanted to go to the party, but I was denied. b) To assert that something is not true. I deny that I was at the party. Syn: gainsay Ant: allow …

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  • 87stay on — verb to continue in a place or situation, while others leave. Some of her friends decided it was time to go home, but she wanted to stay on until sunrise …

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  • 88can do without — verb To say that something is not wanted because it makes the situation worse than it was, or is simply very annoying. I can do without your moaning all the time. Ive got enough problems as it is! Syn: could do without …

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  • 89imagine — verb /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ a) To form a mental image of something; to envision or create something in ones mind. Try to imagine a pink elephant. b) To believe in something created by ones own mind. She imagined that the man wanted to kill her. See Also …

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  • 90overbuild — verb a) To perform excessive construction on a building or in an area. The architect wanted to overbuild the restaurant on top of an office. b) To build over or on top of another structure. See Also: overbuilder …

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