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any
Determinative
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some or even the smallest amount or number
Do you want any coffee?
There aren't any pencils left, not even one.
Don't tell me. I don't want to hear any more about it.
Are you sure there's some here? I don't see any.
Slow down. I can't go any faster.
It doesn't look any different to me.
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one, but it is not important which one
Please ask me. I can answer any question.
There was no problem of any kind.
I would say the same thing to any person.
Any information that you have would be helpful.
In any case, it doesn't really matter.
It doesn't matter. I'll take any that's left over.
tom
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noun
male cat
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noun
(= turkey cock)
male turkey
Tom
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noun
(ethnic slur) offensive and derogatory name for a Black man who is abjectly servile and deferential to Whites
dick
Noun
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A dick is a penis.
The ladies love his big dick.
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A dick is a bad or mean person.
That guy is such a dick; he wasn't looking where he was going and he hit my car!
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A dick is a detective.
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Dick is a short version of the name Richard.
dick
Verb
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If you dick somebody, you mistreat or take advantage of them.
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If you dick around, you waste time.
Stop dicking around and get back to work!
Dick
Proper noun
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Dick is a male given name; it is often, but not always, a shortened version of the name Richard.
or
Conjunction
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A word used to link two alternative choices.
Would you like tea or coffee?
harry
Verb
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To harry is to annoy, harass and cause distress over and over again.
The teacher was harried by a group of bad boys.
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To harry means to attack or raid a town in a war.
The Viking raiders would harry English towns that were close to the sea.
Harry
Proper noun
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Harry is a nickname of the male given names Henry or Harold.
Prince Henry of Wales is often known as Prince Harry.