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  1. 1. (Linguistics) a newly coined word, or a phrase or familiar word used in a new sense. 2. (Linguistics) the practice of using or introducing neologisms. 3. rare a tendency towards adopting new views, esp rationalist views, in matters of religion. [C18: via French from neo- + -logism, from Greek logos word, saying] neˈologist n.

  2. 1. a. At, to, or in a place in which: She moved to a city where jobs were more plentiful. b. What place, source, or cause: Where are you from? c. The place or situation at, in, or to which: We're already three miles from where we left. 2. Usage Problem In which: Show me an example where increasing supply has actually increased demand.

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  4. Define shlong. shlong synonyms, shlong pronunciation, shlong translation, English dictionary definition of shlong. n. Vulgar Slang Variant of schlong. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. 1. The extent or measure of space between two points or extremities, as of a bridge or roof; the breadth. 2. The distance between the tips of the wings of an airplane. 3. The section between two abutments or piers of a bridge. 4. Something, such as a railroad trestle or bridge, that extends from one point to another. 5.

  6. n. 1. direct personal participation or observation; actual knowledge or contact: experience of prison life. 2. a particular incident, feeling, etc, that a person has undergone: an experience to remember. 3. accumulated knowledge, esp of practical matters: a man of experience. 4.

  7. 1. A cobblestone. 2. Geology A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded. 3. cobbles See cob coal. tr.v. cob·bled, cob·bling, cob·bles. To pave with cobblestones. [Short for cobblestone.]