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    [Noun]  | "agent" | \ ˈā-jənt \


    1: one that acts or exerts power

    2: something that produces or is capable of producing an effect : an active or efficient cause

    3: a chemically, physically, or biologically active principle


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, "force capable of acting on matter," borrowed from Medieval Latin agent-, agens "something capable of producing an effect, person authorized to act for another," going back to Latin, present participle of agere "to drive (cattle), ride (a horse), be in motion, do, perform, transact," going back to Indo-European *h2eǵ- "drive," whence Sanskrit ajati "(s/he) drives," Greek ágein "to lead, carry off," Armenian acem "(I) lead," Old Irish ad-aig "drives, impels," Old Norse aka "to travel in a vehicle";

    [Noun]  | "agent-gen*er*al" | \ ˈā-jənt-ˈjen-rəl \


    1: a chief agent; specifically : the representative in England of a British dominion


    Origin: 1669 ;

    [Noun]  | "Agent Orange" 


    1: an herbicide widely used as a defoliant in the Vietnam War that is composed of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T and contains dioxin as a contaminant


    Origin: 1970 ;

     So called from the identifying color stripe on its container;

    [Noun]  | "agent pro*vo*ca*teur" | \ ˈä-ˌzhäⁿ-prō-ˌvä-kə-ˈtər \


    1: one employed to associate with suspected persons and by pretending sympathy with their aims to incite them to some incriminating action


    Origin: 1845 ;

     Borrowed from French, literally, "provoking agent";

    [Noun]  | "alkylating agent" 


    1: a substance that causes replacement of hydrogen by an alkyl group especially in a biologically important molecule; specifically : one with mutagenic activity that inhibits cell division and growth and is used to treat some cancers


    Origin: 1900 ;

    [Noun]  | "county agent" 


    1: a consultant employed jointly by federal and state governments to provide information about agriculture and home economics


    Origin: 1705 ;

    [Noun]  | "delta agent" 


    1: hepatitis d virus


    Origin: 1983 ;

    [Noun]  | "double agent" 


    1: a spy pretending to serve one government while actually serving another


    Origin: 1935 ;

    [Noun]  | "estate agent" 


    1: a real estate broker or manager


    Origin: 1856 ;

    [Noun]  | "extension agent" 


    1: county agent


    Origin: 1949 ;

    [Noun]  | "agent" 


    1: something used to achieve an end;


      * e.g., " ... the whitening agent in the detergent is chlorine bleach "



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    2: a person who acts or does business for another;


      * e.g., " ... the sports agent negotiated a record-breaking contract for the baseball player "



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    3: a person sent on a mission to represent another;


      * e.g., " ... an undercover agent of the Crown "



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    [Noun]  | "double agent" 


    1: as in sleeper, counterspy;


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    [Noun]  | "ticket agent" 


    1: as in conductor;


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    [Noun]  | "undercover agent" 


    1: as in secret agent;


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    [Noun]  | "secret agent" 


    1: a person who tries secretly to obtain information for one country in the territory of another usually unfriendly country;


      * e.g., " ... a secret agent posing as a government employee "



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     [ "agent" ]

    1: A parasite living off the endeavours of others.

      * e.g.,  ... He is a an agent, he offers nothing to society. 

     [ "agent" ]

    1: A citizen of another country (non-US)who provides information and/or services of importance to the CIA. The country's government generally remains unaware that the agent is working with the CIA.

      * e.g.,  ... I'm not an agent working for the CIA, I'm an Officer working for the CIA! There's a big difference. An officer is generally a United States citizen trained by the CIA. An agent is just some bozo we hire to backstab his country. They're 2 completely different positions! Now that I've told you this, I'm afraid I'm going to have to kill you. 

     [ "agent" ]

    1: simp

      * e.g.,  ... "agent is simp" 

     [ "agent" ]

    1: when something is extremely better than something else is

      * e.g.,  ... I am so much more agent than you are it isn't even funny. 

     [ "agent" ]

    1: Dutch word for cop or police officer.

      * e.g.,  ... Ik wil graag agent worden (I want to become a cop / police officer). 

     [ "The Agents" ]

    1: The Agents are a big federal organization which hunts down outlaws and paranoid teenagers or adults For a normal and sober person they are fictional or blend in very well in our world but actually they are rouge creations made by the ushevite The only real way to know if the agents are hunting you is to be tripping balls. When you finally see them it is common to experience intense panic or paranoia for a few seconds, thinking that they will bust yo ass but this symptom can be easily avoided if you rush to a safe house

      * e.g.,  ... Doro: I am hungry wanna go grab something to eat? 


     [ "The Agents" ]

    2: If you start to see The Agents even when you are completely sober it is likely that you suffer from the agent disease which can lead to non-stop paranoia, fear, nausea or the feeling to be non-stop high so you can sense the agents from a larger radius

      * e.g.,  ... Mario: Nah bro I think that the agents are coming for me I'm going home 

     [ "Agent" ]

    1: Sentient programs within the Matrix, the law enforcers for the Machine organization. They all resemble tall white males in suits and sunglasses. They can move in and out of any hardware directly connected to the Matrix, which means that anyone who's mind has not been liberated is potentially an Agent. They have amazing abilities not limited to super strength, speed, accuracy, and masterful skill of all martial arts. Only one human has ever been able to defeat any Agents who attempt to oppose him: the One, Neo. Now that he is deceased, Zion operatives can do only one thing when they see Agents: run.

      * e.g.,  ... "I've seen an Agent punch through a concrete wall, men have emptied entire clips at them and hit nothing but air. Yet their strength and their speed is still based in a world that is built on rules..." 

     [ "The Agent" ]

    1: The Agent is a game where you have a group of people and one person is instructed to pretend to be a close friend of a target. The goal is to obtain specific personal information and report back to the group. It is usually much more easier on instant messenger.

      * e.g.,  ... Agent 1: Lets play The Agent Agent 2: Okay Agent 1: Your target is Sarah and you must find out why she broke up with Jack Agent 2: Challenge accepted 

     [ "Agents" ]

    1: In the film The Matrix agents are computer programs that resemble humans charged with hunting down anyone who poses a threat to the Matrix including rebels and those affiliated with them as well as renegade programs.

      * e.g.,  ... Those are Agents holding him, three of them. 


     [ "Agents" ]

    2: Agents masquerade as government agents resembling the Men In Black of UFO conspiracy theories, always dressing in dark suits and sunglasses and wearing earpieces that can be used not only to communicate with each other but to tap into the matrix and locate abnormalities. With the exception of Agent Smith, Agents seem to lack personality as they talk in monotone voices and never express any form of emotion.


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    3: Agents have superhuman abilities. They are capable of dodging bullets, punching through stone and taking over the body of anyone who's mind is imprisoned in the matrix. They are also seeming unable to feel pain. They also have pinpoint accuracy and always carry concealed desert eagles.


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    4: Agents can never truly die as when the are killed they are sent back to the Machine mainframe leaving the body they were inhabiting and can respawn using their earlier mentioned ability to take over one's body. The only way an agent can truly die is if they are deleted by the Machines or some other entity.


     [ "Agents" ]

    5: The Machines have influenced the government into doing the Agents' bidding as the agents operate under the guise of investigating computer crime and terrorism and are able issue orders to the police department.


     [ "Agents" ]

    6: The agents from the first Matrix film were deleted and replaced with upgraded agents who were larger, stronger, and faster and appeared in the second Matrix film. Some agents are granted authority over others, such as Agent Smith who commanded two other agents before betraying the Machines after his programming was disrupted, or Agent Johnson who led three upgraded agents in The Matrix Reloaded.


     [ "Agents" ]

    7: Neo is the only person to ever defeat an agent without the help of the environment. To date, Agents are still active in the Matrix universe.

     [ "The Agents" ]

    1: The Agents (code names: H, L, and E), founded in early 2007, hold PHd's in kicking ass and taking names. They are rockstars of the highest caliber and pretty much pown everything. The Agents are adored by all, understood by few, and sexed up by whomever they choose.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) Creepers should never mess with the Agents, lest they they get powned like Cyrano de Bergerac powned Montfleury. 


     [ "The Agents" ]

    2: They save children, but not the British children.

      * e.g.,  ... 2) Agent L is so sexy, a greek man asked for a picture with her to prove she was real. 

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