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    [Verb]  | "banner" 


    1: to furnish with a banner

    2: to print (a news story) under a headline in large type usually on the front page


    Origin: 1807 ;

     Derivative of {see: |banner:1|banner:1};

    [Noun]  | "ban*ner" | \ ˈba-nər \


    1: a piece of cloth attached by one edge to a staff and used by a leader (such as a monarch or feudal lord) as a standard

    2: flag

    3: an ensign displaying a distinctive or symbolic device or legend; especially : one presented as an award of honor or distinction


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English baner, banere, borrowed from Anglo-French baner, banere, baniere (also continental Old French), probably from ban "summon to arms by a king or lord" + -iere {see: |-er:2|-er:2} {mat|ban:2|};

      * Note : The assumption behind this etymology is that the word may have originally denoted the place where the men called to arms assembled, then the flag or pennant that marked that place. The alternative hypothesis that see:s it as ultimately deriving from Gothic bandwa "sign" (see: {band:3|band:3}) see:ms less likely. For the relation between this word and Old Occitan bandiera, see: the etymology and note at {banderole|banderole}.;

    [Noun]  | "banners" 


    1: a piece of cloth with a special design that is used as an emblem or for signaling;


      * e.g., " ... the boat flew a bright red banner for the seaport's harbor festival "



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    2: an attention-getting word or phrase used to publicize something (as a campaign or product);


      * e.g., " ... after the near accident, the nuclear power station is now operating under the banner of safety first "



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    [Noun]  | "banner" 


    1: a piece of cloth with a special design that is used as an emblem or for signaling;


      * e.g., " ... the boat flew a bright red banner for the seaport's harbor festival "



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    2: an attention-getting word or phrase used to publicize something (as a campaign or product);


      * e.g., " ... after the near accident, the nuclear power station is now operating under the banner of safety first "



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     [ "banner" ]

    1: Ridiculously great. Similar to the word epic, usually used to describe an awesome event or action.

      * e.g.,  ... Due to the massive amount of fresh powder that dropped last night the snow folks had a banner ski day. 

     [ "banner" ]

    1: mostly commercial ads on your screen spoiling and distracting that what you are looking at/for.

      * e.g.,  ... looking into a problem in with you have to keep your focus, for instant: terms of licensie or something interesting. 

     [ "Banner" ]

    1: (n) a person who is a complete badass, he is a person who is a tank of an athlete and is most likely a stackhouse, not to mention his 8” dong

      * e.g.,  ... Wow, I wish I was like Banner, he gets so many girls 

     [ "The Banner" ]

    1: Kickass hardcore/horror punk band from Jersey with some shit-faced bastard as the singer(and only original member), and a whole bunch of shitty scenesters at their shows. Still a good band, though. Too many breakdowns, though.

      * e.g.,  ... Yo, I just kicked some sceneter's ass while he was doing his fuckin' karate kicks during a breakdown at The Banner show. 

     [ "banner" ]

    1: a person that will do anything for attention; a flashy or flamboyount person; someone drawing attention to themselves; (like a flashy advertising banner online)

      * e.g.,  ... -Dude, your girlfriends' a total banner. 

     [ "banner" ]

    1: Banner or Vinyl Banner is an important tool used to establish a brand’s identity. It displays a rectangular image of a product/service that stretches across the top, bottom or sides of a website for the sole purpose of promoting a brand and/or to draw traffic to a website by linking it to the website of the advertiser.

      * e.g.,  ... WDsoft.in specializes in designing advertising banners. I like AMUL advertising banners 

     [ "banner" ]

    1: Also beaner (also pronounced "banner")

      * e.g.,  ... - Look at the height of that banner. She's too short to be any use in a pub fight. 


     [ "banner" ]

    2: Irish female police officer. Derived from bean-garda (Irish for WPC). Not a derogatory term.

      * e.g.,  ... - Yeah, but she's alright (meaning cute). 

     [ "Banner" ]

    1: a state of severe depression

      * e.g.,  ... leaving college is going to leave me so bannered 

     [ "Banner" ]

    1: Biggest dick in the multiverse Even bigger than Brylen’s

      * e.g.,  ... Have you seen Banner his dick is huge 

     [ "Bruce Banner" ]

    1: Known as the alter ego for the Hulk. It is also known as someone who has a green vein on their penis. Not many people are sure as to why the green vein is there, but it could only be known as radioactive.

      * e.g.,  ... Doctor, you may want to come look at this. This guy has a Bruce Banner, and his name is DJShockJock. 

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