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    [Adjective]  | "armed" | \ ˈärmd \


    1: furnished with weapons; also : using or involving a weapon

    2: furnished with something that provides security, strength, or efficacy

    3: marked by the maintenance of armed forces in readiness


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from past participle of armen "to {see: |arm:2|arm:2}";

    [Adjective]  | "armed" 


    1: having an arm or arms especially of a specified kind or number —usually used in combination


    Origin: 1500 ;

    [Verb]  | "arm" 


    1: to furnish or equip with weapons

    2: to furnish with something that strengthens or protects

    3: to equip or ready for action or operation


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English armen, borrowed from Anglo-French armer, going back to Latin armāre, derivative of arma implements of war, weapons, equipment {mat|arm:3|};

    [Verb]  | "stiff-arm" | \ ˈstif-ˌärm \


    1: straight-arm

    2: straight-arm

    3: to treat with disdain or neglect : slight, snub


    Origin: 1909 ;

    [Plural noun]  | "armed forces" 


    1: the combined military, naval, and air forces of a nation —called also armed services


    Origin: 1572 ;

    [Idiom]  | "armed and dangerous" 


    1: carrying a weapon and likely to try to kill someone

    [Idiom]  | "armed to the teeth" 


    1: carrying many weapons

    [Idiom]  | "heavily armed" 


    1: carrying many dangerous weapons

    [Noun]  | "armed robbery" 


    1: robbery while carrying a gun or other weapon

    [Noun]  | "one-armed bandit" | \ ˈwən-ˈärm(d)- \


    1: slot machine


    Origin: 1934 ;

    [Adjective]  | "armed" 


    1: as in fortified, braced;




    [Verb]  | "stiff-armed" 


    1: to deliberately ignore or treat rudely;


      * e.g., " ... in his sad and lonely old age, he stiff-armed even once-beloved friends "



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    [Verb]  | "strong-armed" 


    1: to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats;


      * e.g., " ... developers trying to strong-arm homeowners into selling their houses at below-market prices "



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    [Verb]  | "stiff-arm" 


    1: to deliberately ignore or treat rudely;


      * e.g., " ... in his sad and lonely old age, he stiff-armed even once-beloved friends "



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    [Verb]  | "strong-arm" 


    1: to make timid or fearful by or as if by threats;


      * e.g., " ... developers trying to strong-arm homeowners into selling their houses at below-market prices "



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    [Plural noun]  | "armed forces" 


    1: the combined army, air force, and navy of a nation;


      * e.g., " ... our nation's armed forces are stationed throughout the world "



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     [ "armed" ]

    1: "I got armed" | "Don't arm me" | "Doh! I got armed"

      * e.g.,  ... Armegeden, one of our clan members will pm you in irc and then never asnwer back and you ask him whats up. Or, he''ll just disappear in the middle of a conversation. 


     [ "armed" ]

    2: To be left hanging in the middle of a conversation on IRC

     [ "armed" ]

    1: having a gun or a type of weapon

      * e.g.,  ... The man was armed in case someone attempted to rob him 

     [ "armed" ]

    1: the act of getting fisted but instead with your whole arm

      * e.g.,  ... “yo i armed that dude in bed yesterday” 

     [ "armed" ]

    1: Having arms

      * e.g.,  ... I am armed. Painting this house will be much easier. 

     [ "arme" ]

    1: Literal perfection and amazing gets all the boys even tho she’s sad and cries over spilling her popcorn

      * e.g.,  ... Arme is amazing 

     [ "Arme" ]

    1: Arme is an amazing girl but theres like 1 person in the whole word who is called that. She is a very shy girl but when her friends are around her she can be the total opposite !! Arme is most likely to be a ship name of your parents. She is one who can NEVER EVER find her name in a keychain or a magnet. Also her eyes are probably the prettiest thing ever. If you ever find an Arme, which is not likely to happen, be nice to her cuz she's pretty amazinggggg, sometimes, hehehehhehehehhehe!!!!

      * e.g.,  ... 'Who in the world is called Arme?' 'Idk but she has really nice eyeeeeessss!!!' 

     [ "arm" ]

    1:  An upper-body limb on a human.

      * e.g.,  ...  I just spilt hot wax on my arm. 


     [ "arm" ]

    2:  A weapon, typically a gun of some sort.

      * e.g.,  ...  The guy who robbed the bank was armed. 


     [ "arm" ]

    3:  Apparantly, a very under-appreciated word on the Urban Dictionary, seeing as how this is the first post under this word.

      * e.g.,  ...  Nubluva found an old word that many people use, but no one has yet defined on Urban Dictionary. 

     [ "On the arm" ]

    1: Getting something free of charge. Police lingo for free.

      * e.g.,  ... Dunkin Donuts girl: That will be $56 for that coffee officer. 

     [ "arms" ]

    1:  adj. Of or relating to an occurrence of any event or noun having put one's mood down; esp. by ways of rudeness, bitchiness, or acts of being mean to another.

      * e.g.,  ... "He got punked today yo, everyday dis man gets punked--holee dat's arms!"; 


     [ "arms" ]

    2: "He got punked today yo, everyday dis man gets punked--holee dat's arms!";

      * e.g.,  ... "Both his arms were torn off in the accident."; 


     [ "arms" ]

    3: also {derivative from the hostility of a firearm when held at gunpoint, thus making one feel incomprehensible fear that would induce a 'pissing in the pants'; (1947: soldiers lined up for execution by way of arms)}.

      * e.g.,  ... "Arms ready!" (command issued to prepare for gunfire); 


     [ "arms" ]

    4:  n. Any of the limbs connected to shoulders or midriff of any body. An arm, forearm, or upperarm; also lowerarm.

      * e.g.,  ... "He arms himself with two large pistols."; 


     [ "arms" ]

    5: "Both his arms were torn off in the accident."

      * e.g.,  ... "The child was held in arms." 


     [ "arms" ]

    6:  n. pl. Any gun, handgun, pistol, auto or semi-automatic, (projectile)firing weapon held at one's side near arm; esp. that used in combat or war. A firearm.


     [ "arms" ]

    7: "Arms ready!" (command issued to prepare for gunfire)


     [ "arms" ]

    8:  v. To Arm. To prepare or put into readiness; esp. placing armour before moment of combat.


     [ "arms" ]

    9: "He arms himself with two large pistols."


     [ "arms" ]

    10:  v. To be held in arms or one's arms. To be loved. To be given grace.


     [ "arms" ]

    11: "The child was held in arms."

     [ "arms" ]

    1: Someone doing something that is considered mean

      * e.g.,  ... "Yo your arms for leavin your sister in the cold like that" 

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