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[Noun] | "Ate" | \ ˈä-tē \
1: a Greek goddess personifying foolhardy and ruinous impulse
Origin: 1583 ;
Greek Atē;
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[Noun] | "binge eating"
1: an act or pattern of excessive or compulsive consumption of food; specifically : uncontrolled compulsive eating especially as a symptom of bulimia or binge eating disorder
Origin: 1959 ;
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[Noun suffix] | "-ate"
1: one acted upon (in a specified way)
2: chemical compound or complex anion derived from a (specified) compound or element; especially : salt or ester of an acid with a name ending in -ic and not beginning with hydro-
Origin:
Middle English -at, from Anglo-French, from Latin -atus, -atum, masculine & neuter of -atus, past participle ending;
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[Noun suffix] | "-ate"
1: office : function : rank : group of persons holding a (specified) office or rank or having a (specified) function
2: state : dominion : jurisdiction
Origin:
Middle English -at, from Anglo-French, from Latin -atus, from -a-, stem vowel of 1st conjugation + -tus, suffix of verbal nouns;
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[Adjective suffix] | "-ate"
1: marked by having
Origin:
Middle English -at, from Latin -atus, from past participle ending of 1st conjugation verbs, from -a-, stem vowel of 1st conjugation + -tus, past participle suffix ;
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[Verb suffix] | "-ate"
1: act on (in a specified way) : cause to be modified or affected by : cause to become : furnish with
Origin:
Middle English -aten, from Latin -atus, past participle ending;
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[Verb] | "eat" | \ ˈēt \
1: to take in through the mouth as food : ingest, chew, and swallow in turn
2: to destroy, consume, or waste by or as if by eating
3: to bear the expense of : take a loss on
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai;
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[Verb] | "eat up"
1: —used to tell someone to start or continue eating
Origin: 1942 ;
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[Idiom] | "like the cat that ate/got/swallowed the canary"
1: —used to say that someone looks very proud or satisfied about something he or she has done
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[Verb] | "ate"
1: to take in as food;
* e.g., " ... having gone all day without food, we greedily ate the hamburgers "
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2: to consume or wear away gradually;
* e.g., " ... the pot's protective coating was eaten away by the acid "
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[Verb] | "eat"
1: to take in as food;
* e.g., " ... having gone all day without food, we greedily ate the hamburgers "
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2: to consume or wear away gradually;
* e.g., " ... the pot's protective coating was eaten away by the acid "
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[Verb] | "eat (up)"
1: to receive or accept gladly or readily;
* e.g., " ... predictably, moviegoers ate up the sequel to last summer's blockbuster "
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[Phrase] | "ate alive"
1: to defeat by a large margin;
* e.g., " ... We thought we were prepared, but the other team ate us alive. "
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(1) - { eat alive } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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[Phrase] | "eating one's heart out"
(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "ate" ]
1: another word for killed, in terms of accomplishing something
* e.g., ... person 1: you ate that!!
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[ "ate" ]
1: to have eaten already
* e.g., ... ya i ate her out till she came and then she begged me to fuk her so i put it in but only made it halfway in before i
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[ "ate" ]
1: colloquially refers to 8
* e.g., ... ate,9 none as nine,10 meant tenure of tent
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[ "Ate" ]
1: basically means they did that
* e.g., ... sis ate
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[ "Ate" ]
1: Ate
1: the past tense of eat.
2: to perform a task extremely well
* e.g., ... A: "Did you hear that new Nicki Minaj song?"
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[ "ate that" ]
1: did a great job; pulled it off well; had a lot of success with something. Used by teens in the projects of Queens, NY, and probably elsewhere in NYC.
* e.g., ... You walk in with a new outfit and your friend says, "Damn, girl, you ate dat!" or, you get a 100% on a test and you say, "I ate that!"
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[ "Ate" ]
1: Tagalog (Filipino) for older female relative or peer. Pronounced A-teh. Can be used preceding a name as a title or as a pronoun.
* e.g., ... Mama! That boy keeps poking Ate Michelle!
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[ "ate it" ]
1: to fall, trip, or tumble with great force. also "ate"
* e.g., ... Dude, he missed that last step and totally ate it.
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[ "Ate" ]
1: Past tense of the word eat basically To go hard or dominate. Texas slang
* e.g., ... Wendy: You see John playing basketball on Saturday?
Jill: yeah he ate
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[ "ately" ]
1: pretty and most likely with blonde hair and a great personality
* e.g., ... man: did u see her
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