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    [Noun]  | "cart" | \ ˈkärt \


    1: a heavy usually horse-drawn 2-wheeled vehicle used for farming or transporting freight

    2: a lightweight 2-wheeled vehicle drawn by a horse, pony, or dog

    3: a small wheeled vehicle


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, probably from Old Norse kartr; akin to Old English cræt cart;

    [Noun]  | "crash cart" 


    1: a cart stocked with emergency medical equipment, supplies, and drugs for use by medical personnel especially during efforts to resuscitate a patient experiencing cardiac arrest


    Origin: 1964 ;

    [Noun]  | "go-cart" | \ ˈgō-ˌkärt \


    1: walker

    2: stroller

    3: handcart


    Origin: 1649 ;

    [Noun]  | "golf cart" 


    1: a small cart for wheeling a golf bag around a golf course

    2: a motorized cart for carrying golfers and their equipment over a golf course —called also golf car


    Origin: 1899 ;

    [Noun]  | "grocery cart" 


    1: a shopping cart used at a grocery store


    Origin: 1941 ;

    [Noun]  | "shopping cart" 


    1: a metal or plastic cart with four small wheels that is used for holding merchandise when shopping (as at a supermarket or department store)

    2: a temporary record of items selected for eventual purchase from an online vendor's website


    Origin: 1934 ;

    [Noun]  | "tea cart" 


    1: tea wagon


    Origin: 1817 ;

    [Verb]  | "cart" 


    1: to carry or convey in or as if in a cart

    2: to take or drag away without ceremony or by force —usually used with off


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Verb]  | "up*set" | \ (ˌ)əp-ˈset \


    1: to thicken and shorten (something, such as a heated bar of iron) by hammering on the end : swage

    2: to force out of the usual upright, level, or proper position : overturn

    3: to trouble mentally or emotionally : disturb the poise of


    Origin: 1677 ;

    [Idiom]  | "put the cart before the horse" 


    1: to do things in the wrong order

    [Noun]  | "cart" 


    1: a wheeled usually horse-drawn vehicle used for hauling;


      * e.g., " ... a cart piled up with hay "



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    [Noun]  | "go-cart" 


    [Verb]  | "cart" 


    1: to support and take from one place to another;


      * e.g., " ... carted a knapsack filled with books from class to class "



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    [Verb]  | "upset" 


    1: to trouble the mind of; to make uneasy;


      * e.g., " ... the smallest things can upset us if we're already stressed "





    2: to turn on one's side or upside down;


      * e.g., " ... the narrow boat upsets easily and should be handled with care "





    3: to undo the proper order or arrangement of;


      * e.g., " ... the change in the bus schedule upset our daily routine "





     [ "cart" ]

    1: Another word of cat, commonly misspelled to be cart.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Hey, look at that cart! 

     [ "cart" ]

    1: something i have nothing in

      * e.g.,  ... urban dictionary: your carts empty 

     [ "cart" ]

    1: when you fuck a girl in the ass and cum in her and she farts it out all over

      * e.g.,  ... Crazy Kate carted all over Beggs 

     [ "cart" ]

    1: a cart is created by holding a cat towards ones backside and farting onto it. the cart can then be passed on to an unsuspecting victim. phrase is derived from the mixture of cat/fart.

      * e.g.,  ... Joe, why dont you call your cat in by you, its bothering me... little does he know its a cart! 

     [ "Cart" ]

    1: Short for cartridge. A marijuana oil cartridge for vaping.

      * e.g.,  ... “No, bro, don’t get bud. You should get some carts instead, they’re more discrete.” 

     [ "Carts" ]

    1: Carts, or a cart, refers to a cartomizer or vape cartridge that contains weed concentrates or “dabs”. Usually, one cart holds between 0 - 1 grams of weed concentrate. These carts can be bought in any strain you desire from many different manufacturers. Some more reliable than others. Benefits of Carts are:

      * e.g.,  ... Jay: I’m going to pick up Carts Ty: Can you get me one too? Jay: Yeah, but he’s selling for $50 a cart. Ty: Nevermind, I can find it cheaper somewhere else. 


     [ "Carts" ]

    2: Odor free


     [ "Carts" ]

    3: Clean


     [ "Carts" ]

    4: Cheaper in the long run They last a lot longer than herb


     [ "Carts" ]

    5: Convenient


     [ "Carts" ]

    6: You can use them anywhere Downsides to Carts:


     [ "Carts" ]

    7: They are somewhat pricey


     [ "Carts" ]

    8: You don’t know exactly whats in it


     [ "Carts" ]

    9: You don’t know where they come from


     [ "Carts" ]

    10: It may have been used before


     [ "Carts" ]

    11: Break easily


     [ "Carts" ]

    12: Hard to find in most areas


     [ "Carts" ]

    13: High chance of getting fake carts


     [ "Carts" ]

    14: It’s harsh for first time smokers All in all, carts are a great way to smoke. Clean and effective.

     [ "carting" ]

    1: Carting is holding on to a shopping from a moving car and then accelerating. Once an appropriate speed is reached the shopping cart is released and it shoots off like a missile. Carting was invented in Whiting, Indiana in the late 70s.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey dude, lets go do some carting. 

     [ "Carted" ]

    1: Adjective.

      * e.g.,  ... Steve: "Jon isn't very fast." 


     [ "Carted" ]

    2: To be exceedingly slow, in the manner of a horse pulling a heavily-laden cart.

      * e.g.,  ... Tom: "He's carted mate." 

     [ "Carting" ]

    1: When you fart cum

      * e.g.,  ... After vigorous butt sex, Melissa was carting all day. 

     [ "Carting" ]

    1: Using a shopping cart to go through fast food drive through and look all swag.

      * e.g.,  ... We like to do Carting at Taco Bell 

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