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[Noun] | "cas*tle" | \ ˈka-səl \
1: a large fortified building or set of buildings
2: a massive or imposing house
3: a retreat safe against intrusion or invasion
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English castel, from Old English, from Old French & Latin; Old French dialect (Norman-Picard) castel, from Latin castellum fortress, diminutive of castrum fortified place; perhaps akin to Latin castrare to castrate;
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[Noun] | "rook" | \ ˈru̇k \
1: a common Old World gregarious crow (Corvus frugilegus) that nests and roosts in usually treetop colonies
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English hrōc; akin to Old High German hruoch rook;
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[Noun] | "rook"
1: either of two pieces of each color in a set of chessmen having the power to move along the ranks or files across any number of unoccupied squares —called also castle
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English rok, from Anglo-French roc, from Arabic rukhkh, from Persian rukh;
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[Noun] | "rook"
1: rookie
Origin: 1902 ;
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[Noun] | "castle doctrine"
1: a legal rule or doctrine that a lawful occupant of a home has no duty to retreat from an intruder when acting in self-defense or in the defense of another in the reasonable belief that they are in danger of death or bodily harm
Origin: 1892 ;
From the proverbial expression "an Englishman's/a man's home is his castle," with many variants, articulated in legal contexts since the sixteenth century in both English and Anglo-French;
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[Verb] | "castle"
1: to establish in a castle
2: to move (the chess king) in castling
3: to move a chess king two squares toward a rook and in the same move the rook to the square next past the king
Origin: 1611 ;
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[Noun phrase] | "castle in the air"
1: an impracticable project : daydream
Origin: 1566 ;
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[Geographical name] | "Castle Clin*ton National Monument" | \ ˈklin-tᵊn \
1: historic site containing a fort on Manhattan Island, southeastern New York
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[Geographical name] | "Mon*te*zu*ma Castle National Monument" | \ ˌmän-tə-ˈzü-mə \
1: park in central Arizona set aside to preserve prehistoric cliff dwellings
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[Geographical name] | "New Cas*tle" | \ ˈnü-ˌka-səl \
1: city in western Pennsylvania east-southeast of Youngstown, Ohio population 23,273
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[Phrase] | "castle in Spain"
1: a conception or image created by the imagination and having no objective reality;
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[Phrase] | "castle in the air"
1: a conception or image created by the imagination and having no objective reality;
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# 1 - { castle:1778550 }
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[ "castle" ]
1: Means pretty, hot, beautiful, and/or gorgeous. If ugly say abandoned castle.
* e.g., ... Example of castle: That is such a castle.
# 2 - { castle:2598446 }
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[ "castle" ]
1: A person who might be a sloth but you don't really know until you see the fur on the upper (and lower if you're lucky) lip.
* e.g., ... That sloth is such a Castle. Sloth. Sloth. Sloth. Castle. Upper lip. Castle. Lower lip. Fur. Castle.
# 3 - { Castle:14715487 }
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[ "Castle" ]
1: That guy in the group who says some gay shit then turns around and says "what? I mean".
* e.g., ... Guy 1: Ayeee wassup bro! How you been?
Guy 2: Bro i've been great god I swear I love you I mean um what?
Guy 1: bro you're such a Castle
# 4 - { Castling:5818048 }
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[ "Castling" ]
1: Fisting with an open palm, fingers curled in and upwards to resemble the prongs at the top of a rook chess piece.
* e.g., ... My ass is a little sore from all the castling last night, but Trevor likes it!
# 5 - { Castle:5998565 }
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[ "Castle" ]
1: ABC's Castle, a television show starring Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle and Stana Katic as Detective Kate Beckett. Also known as 40minutes in which over half is Stana Katic/Katherine Beckett Hairporn.
* e.g., ... Did you see the latest episode of Castle?
# 6 - { the castle:1225586 }
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[ "the castle" ]
1: the castle is the best fucken movie ever made. watchin this movie means making the move from being a pre-aussie to a tru blu aussie bloke. this movie has sum of the best and funniest shit goin out in it and also sum of the stupidest shit goin out.
* e.g., ... Dale kerrigan (from the castle): i gave this elephant to wayne coz he is in jail. elephants bring good luck, especially wen the trunks are up, and this trunk was up. (later in the movie) I thought about wayne tonight... i thought about his elephant. i wondered if the trunk was still up coz that brings good luck.
# 7 - { Castle:2765845 }
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[ "Castle" ]
1: Home, shack, casa or crib. Where you live. Even if you don't live in a castle (which most of us don't.)
* e.g., ... "We can straight up chill at my castle yo."
# 8 - { Castled:2649620 }
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[ "Castled" ]
1: The state of being completely inebriated. The term 'castled' is a combination of the German word schloss which means castle and the term sloshed which means very drunk. Additionally, the term 'castled' is based loosely around the term housed for getting very drunk. When one gets castled they are a step up from getting housed as castles are larger than houses, implying that getting castled is drunker than getting housed.
* e.g., ... Ace: Dude, what happenned last night? Did you tag that fugly chick??
# 9 - { Castle:4959627 }
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[ "Castle" ]
1: Other pronunciations: temple.
Where the goddamn Light Warriors are going.
* e.g., ... "Temple of Fiends."
"But that's a temple, not a castle."
"A temple's a kind of castle"
"That's all this book says. Over and Over, for hundreds of pages.
Yes. I know.
How foolish of me.
Yes. I know."
[ "Castle" ]
2: ~Sardapedia
# 10 - { Castle:14783545 }
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[ "Castle" ]
1: Verb (to castle)
The act of supplementing one’s pint of ale or stout with some form of hard spirit, traditionally a whisky. The glass containing spirit sits alongside the pint, separately.
A punter of a drinking establishment who has a pint and a separate spirit on the go, simultaneously, is said to be drinking "castle kingside".
The term is derived from the chess move of the same name, whereby the king is moved two squares towards a rook (castle) on the player's first rank, then the rook is moved to the square over which the king crossed. The outcome leaves the king and rook side-by-side.
* e.g., ... Josh: “You getting another round in Tom?”
Tom: “Yeah mate, same again?”
Josh: “Yeah. Castle mine if you will. I’ll slip you a fiver later.”
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