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    [Verb]  | "account" 


    1: to furnish a justifying analysis or explanation —used with for

    2: to be the sole or primary factor —used with for

    3: to bring about the capture, death, or destruction of something —used with for


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English accounten, acounten, accompten "to count, compute, evaluate, give an account of," borrowed from Anglo-French acunter, acompter, from a-, prefix forming transitive verbs (going back to Latin ad- {see: |ad-|ad-}) + cunter, compter "to {see: |count:1|count:1}";

    [Noun]  | "ac*count" | \ ə-ˈkau̇nt \


    1: a record of debit and credit entries to cover transactions involving a particular item or a particular person or concern

    2: a statement of transactions during a fiscal period and the resulting balance

    3: reckoning, computation


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English acounte, accompt, borrowed from Anglo-French acunte, acounte, noun derivative of acunter "to {see: |account:2|account:2}";

    [Noun]  | "account payable" 


    1: the balance due to a creditor on a current account


    Origin: 1812 ;

    [Noun]  | "account receivable" 


    1: a balance due from a debtor on a current account


    Origin: 1812 ;

    [Noun]  | "burner account" 


    1: an often temporary social media account that is created for the purpose of remaining anonymous


    Origin: 2011 ;

    [Noun]  | "charge account" 


    1: a customer's account with a creditor (such as a merchant) to which the purchase of goods is charged


    Origin: 1894 ;

    [Noun]  | "checking account" 


    1: a bank account against which the depositor can draw checks


    Origin: circa 1909 ;

    [Noun]  | "discretionary account" 


    1: a security or commodity market account in which an agent (such as a broker) is given power of attorney so as to be able to make independent decisions and buy and sell for the principal's account


    Origin: 1885 ;

    [Idiom]  | "by/from all accounts" 


    1: according to all of the different descriptions of something

    [Idiom]  | "settle accounts with" 


    1: to bring a final end to an argument, disagreement, etc.

    [Noun]  | "accounts" 


    1: a relating of events usually in the order in which they happened;


      * e.g., " ... newspaper reporters must strive to provide an accurate account of what happened "





    2: a presentation of an artistic work (as a piece of music) from a particular point of view;


      * e.g., " ... the pianist gave an account of the sonata that revealed a very mature understanding of the work "



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    3: a record of goods sold or services performed together with the costs due;


      * e.g., " ... please add this meal to my restaurant account "



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    [Noun]  | "account" 


    1: a relating of events usually in the order in which they happened;


      * e.g., " ... newspaper reporters must strive to provide an accurate account of what happened "





    2: a presentation of an artistic work (as a piece of music) from a particular point of view;


      * e.g., " ... the pianist gave an account of the sonata that revealed a very mature understanding of the work "





    3: a record of goods sold or services performed together with the costs due;


      * e.g., " ... please add this meal to my restaurant account "





    [Noun]  | "charge accounts" 


    1: as in credit lines;


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    [Noun]  | "savings accounts" 


    1: as in assets, savings;


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    [Noun]  | "no-accounts" 


    1: an idle worthless person;


      * e.g., " ... claims that every last one of his in-laws is a nerveless no-account "



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    [Noun]  | "no-account" 


    1: an idle worthless person;


      * e.g., " ... claims that every last one of his in-laws is a nerveless no-account "



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    [Verb]  | "accounts" 


    1: to think of in a particular way;


      * e.g., " ... account themselves lucky to be alive "



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    [Verb]  | "account" 


    1: to think of in a particular way;


      * e.g., " ... account themselves lucky to be alive "



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    [Verb]  | "account (for)" 


    1: to give the reason for or cause of;


      * e.g., " ... could not account for the huge difference in price between the two practically identical handbags "



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    [Adjective]  | "no-account" 


    1: having no ambition, success, or value to society;


      * e.g., " ... only heard from his no-account relatives when they wanted a handout "





    2: so small or unimportant as to warrant little or no attention;


      * e.g., " ... some miscellaneous no-account expenses that we simply paid for with our own pocket money "



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     [ "Accountant" ]

    1: Person who works as a porn star is in the industry and does not want to reveal they do.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey whats your job? Oh im just an accountant at this company called onlyfans 

     [ "Accountant" ]

    1: Someone whos obviously making more than you

      * e.g.,  ... Accountants can start at $60,000 with no experience 

     [ "accounting" ]

    1: Profession in which calculator-wielding lackeys figure out ways to hide all the money the boss has spent buying pussy;

      * e.g.,  ... "Jack, can you call up Benny down in accounting to see if they finished cooking the books? I forgot to attach those "catering" receipts form vinny's liqours and suki's massage parlor. 


     [ "accounting" ]

    2: Job duties also include figuring out how to write and cash checks, prepare fraudulent financial statements, and shredding documents.

     [ "Accountant" ]

    1: Someone who solves a problem you didn't know you had in way you don't understand.

      * e.g.,  ... Hello, Mr. Fabeets, this is your Accountant. I just finished your taxes and it looks like you owe the IRS about $40,000, but, if you pay me just $2,500, I can calculate some depreciation deductions that will make your entire tax go away. 


     [ "Accountant" ]

    2: See also: wizard, magician

     [ "accounting" ]

    1:  The department that insists on gang-auditing the entire coporation. Accounting departments solve problems you didn't know you have in ways you don't understand. In God they trust, all others must bring data.

      * e.g.,  ... Accounting will prove anything, even the truth. 


     [ "accounting" ]

    2:  The process of hiding income by processing it through a large-turnover entity, who takes a premium from it, and then receiving the income from that entity to avoid suspicion from auditors and IRS.

     [ "no-account" ]

    1: worthless, not having any merit

      * e.g.,  ... Get back to your dump, and take your no-account mutt with you. 

     [ "Accountant" ]

    1: When someone works as a stripper/adult industry but is either being censored. Or simply doesn’t wish to say it.

      * e.g.,  ... Mother-in-law: “What work do you do?” 

     [ "Account" ]

    1: A. Taking notice or recognition of something.

      * e.g.,  ... A. To Account for your actions! 


     [ "Account" ]

    2: B. Used by businesses to hold customer information. Such as: Address, Phone Number, Name and other important information.

     [ "accounting" ]

    1: A euphemism for taking the afternoon off to get some pussy

      * e.g.,  ... I can't come see you this afternoon, I have a ton of accounting to take care of. 

     [ "Accountant" ]

    1: An incredibly clever person who earns too much money each year

      * e.g.,  ... After 5 or more years, the average annual salary for a chartered accountant in business rises to £90,200, with an average yearly bonus of £20,600. 

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