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    [Adverb]  | "about" | \ ə-ˈbau̇t \


    1: reasonably close to

    2: almost

    3: on the verge of —usually used with be and a following infinitive —used with a negative to express intention or determination


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English abuten, aboute, going back to Old English abūtan, abūton, from a- {see: |a-:1|a-:1} + būtan "outside, without" {mat|but:1|};

    [Preposition]  | "about" 


    1: in a circle around : on every side of : around

    2: in the immediate neighborhood of : near

    3: on or near the person of


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, going back to Old English abūtan, derivative of abūtan {see: |about:1|about:1};

    [Adjective]  | "about" 


    1: moving from place to place; specifically : being out of bed

    2: around


    Origin: 1846 ;

     Middle English, derivative of about {see: |about:1|about:1};

    [Noun]  | "about-face" | \ ə-ˈbau̇t-ˈfās \


    1: a 180° turn to the right from the position of attention

    2: a reversal of direction

    3: a reversal of attitude, behavior, or point of view


    Origin: 1835 ;

     From the imperative phrase about face, from {see: |about:1|about:1} + {see: |face:2|face:2};

    [Noun]  | "about-turn" | \ ə-ˈbau̇t-ˈtərn \


    1: about-face


    Origin: 1893 ;

    [Verb]  | "bring about" 


    1: to cause to take place : effect


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Verb]  | "cast about" 


    1: to look around : seek

    2: to lay plans concerning : contrive


    Origin: 1575 ;

    [Verb]  | "come about" 


    1: happen

    2: to change direction

    3: to shift to a new tack


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Verb]  | "get about" 


    1: to become current : circulate

    2: to be up and about : begin to walk


    Origin: 1740 ;

    [Verb]  | "hang about" 


    1: hang


    Origin: 1781 ;

    [Adjective]  | "about" 


    [Preposition]  | "about" 


    1: having to do with;


      * e.g., " ... a poignant story about a young man who goes off to war "



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    2: close to;


      * e.g., " ... about the hedge there was a picket fence "



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    3: in random positions within the boundaries of;


      * e.g., " ... sparrows hopping about the lawn near the bird feeder "



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    [Adverb]  | "about" 


    1: on all sides or in every direction;


      * e.g., " ... people standing about waiting for a salesclerk to assist them "





    2: toward the opposite direction;


      * e.g., " ... turned about and saw the dog following him "



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    3: very close to but not completely;


      * e.g., " ... about as many attendees as last year signed up for the conference "



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    [Verb]  | "about-faces" 


    1: as in backtracks, reverts;




    2: as in pivots;




    [Verb]  | "about-face" 


    1: as in backtrack, revert;




    2: as in pivot;




    [Verb]  | "about-faced" 


    1: as in backtracked, reverted;




    2: as in pivoted;




    [Verb]  | "about-facing" 


    1: as in backtracking, reverting;




    [Noun]  | "about-face" 


    1: a changing from one policy or point of view to virtually its exact opposite;


      * e.g., " ... the candidate's frequent about-faces on issues disturbs many voters "



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    [Noun]  | "about-turn" 


    1: a changing from one policy or point of view to virtually its exact opposite;


      * e.g., " ... more than one London newspaper accused the prime minister of doing an about-turn on the issue "



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    [Noun]  | "about-faces" 


    1: a changing from one policy or point of view to virtually its exact opposite;


      * e.g., " ... the candidate's frequent about-faces on issues disturbs many voters "



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     [ "about" ]

    1: Used in slang especially in Britain, in place of "No Way" or "Bullshit"

      * e.g.,  ... Geoffrey: Hey mike i heard you fucked tony? 


     [ "about" ]

    2: The way it works is that it negates the following sentence, much in the way the above examples would. used in street slang and grime music

      * e.g.,  ... Mike: about i ragged tony, i'm not gay blud 

     [ "about" ]

    1: Usually used in a Derogatory nature what ever word follows now means the opposite of what it meant before. Can also be pronounced “bout”

      * e.g.,  ... Your “about smart” = You’re an idiot 

     [ "about" ]

    1: All around; on every side

      * e.g.,  ... " walked all about your mother's house before entering." 


     [ "about" ]

    2: The construction not about to is often used to express determination: We are not about to negotiate with terrorists. A majority of the Usage Panel considers this usage acceptable in speech but not in formal writing. ·About is traditionally used to refer to the relation between a narrative and its subject: a book about Cézanne; a movie about the Boston Massacre. This use has lately been extended to refer to the relation between various nonlinguistic entities and the things they make manifest, as in The party was mostly about showing off their new offices or His designs are about the use of rough-textured materials. This practice probably originates with the expression That's what it's all about, but it remains controversial. Fifty-nine percent of the Usage Panel rejected this use in the example A designer teapot isn't about making tea; it is about letting people know that you have a hundred dollars to spend on a teapot.

     [ "about" ]

    1: ..then you will see..

      * e.g.,  ... ..that all of the things 

     [ "about" ]

    1: almost, but not equal to

      * e.g.,  ... 'I will order the pizza about 12 o clock' 

     [ "about" ]

    1: The canadian version of an american favorite.

      * e.g.,  ... What is that all ABOUT? 

     [ "be about it" ]

    1: An ethnocentric phrase of African American origin meaning:

      * e.g.,  ... Examples: 


     [ "be about it" ]

    2: ) Taking a specific endeavor seriously and putting forth an honest and prudent effort.

      * e.g.,  ... ) Our mid-terms are coming up soon, so you better be about it and study hard to pass. 


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    3: ) A call for a common mindset and elevated standard of professionalism, honor and dedication to a cause or action.

      * e.g.,  ... ) As a member of the National Association of Black Journalist, we are expected to be about it. 


     [ "be about it" ]

    4: ) Exhibiting extreme courage and bravery in times of stress or overwhelming odds.

      * e.g.,  ... ) Eventhough there have been threats of violence against our peace rally, be about it when we march. 

     [ "about that" ]

    1:  When someone has asked you to do something for them, in which you agreed to do it, but then you forget to.

      * e.g.,  ...  Hey Miller what happened to you last night i thought you were going to come over and smoke one?  


     [ "about that" ]

    2:  When you borrow something then lose or break it and dont tell the borrower, then they ask about it.

      * e.g.,  ... "About that....." 


     [ "about that" ]

    3:  When you owe someone then you don't have their money.

      * e.g.,  ...  Hey fatboy wheres that T-rock cd I let you borrow did you copy it yet? 

     [ "About it" ]

    1: In support of.

      * e.g.,  ... I'm all about it! 

     [ "...about that" ]

    1: when someone says an unfunny joke which is then followed by silence. so to break the silence you say "about that".

      * e.g.,  ... Bill: Yeah, so then i said "you're about as funny as my mother!" (laughs hysterically) SILENCE Craig: ...about that 

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