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tease
/tēz/
verb
verb: tease; 3rd person present: teases; past tense: teased; past participle: teased; gerund or present participle: teasing
1. Make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way.
"she was just teasing"
2. gently pull or comb (tangled wool, hair, etc.) into separate strands.
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(Both apply.) ;) :alien:
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lease
/lēs/
noun:
A contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified period in exchange for a specified rent or other form of payment.
The term or duration of such a contract.
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Girl's gotta pay the rent!
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leash
/lēSH/
noun: leash; plural noun: leashes
1. A strap or cord for restraining.
verb
2. Put a leash on anything.
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Girl's gotta pay the rent!
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lash
/lăsh/
transitive verb
To secure or bind, as with a rope, cord, or chain.
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cash
/kaSH/
noun: cash
1. money in bills or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit.
"The dancers were paid in cash."
verb: cash; 3rd person present: cashes; past tense: cashed; past participle: cashed; gerund or present participle: cashing
2. give or obtain notes. (A check or money order would probably suffice in Elon Musk's case).
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crash
\ ˈkrash \
crashed; crashing; crashes
Definition of crash
transitive verb
1a : to break violently and noisily : smash
b : to damage (an airplane) in landing
2a : to cause to make a loud noise crash the cymbals together
b : to force (one's way) through with loud crashing noises
3 : to enter or attend without invitation or without paying crash the party
4 : to move toward aggressively (as in fighting for a rebound) basketball players crashing the boards
5 : to cause (a computer system, component, or program) to crash
intransitive verb
1a : to break or go to pieces with or as if with violence and noise
b : to fall, land, or hit with destructive force
c : to decline suddenly and steeply
d of a computer system, component, or program : to suffer a sudden major failure usually with attendant loss of data
2 : to make a smashing noise thunder crashing overhead
3 : to move or force one's way with or as if with a crash crashes into the room
4 slang : to experience the aftereffects (such as fatigue, irritability, headache, or depression) of a physiologically or psychologically active substance
5 informal a : to go to bed or fall asleep also : to reside temporarily : stay crashing with friends for a few days
b : to lose energy : to become very fatigued
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crush
verb
(slang) to be infatuated
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crust
/krəst/
noun: crust; plural noun: crusts
1. The tough outer part of a loaf of bread or any baked edible.
"She winked and stated I'd eat your crust any night, nyah."
verb: crust; 3rd person present: crusts; past tense: crusted; past participle: crusted; gerund or present participle: crusting
1. To form into a hard outer layer.
"His new socks formed a thick crust reading in bed."
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trust
\ ˈtrəst \
Essential Meaning of trust
1 : belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc. Our relationship is founded on mutual love and trust. His lies and deception shattered my trust in him. See More Examples
2 : an arrangement in which someone's property or money is legally held or managed by someone else or by an organization (such as a bank) for usually a set period of time He created a trust for his children. The property will be held in trust until her 18th birthday.
3 : an organization that results from the creation of a trust a charitable trust
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tryst
/trist
noun: tryst; plural noun: trysts
1. a private romantic rendezvous between lovers.
"a moonlight tryst"
verb: tryst; 3rd person present: trysts; past tense: trysted; past participle: trysted; gerund or present participle: trysting
1. keep a private, romantic rendezvous
"she was having a tryst on her phone."
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