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    [Noun]  | "col" | \ ˈkäl \


    1: saddle


    Origin: 1853 ;

     French, from Middle French, neck, from Latin collum;

    [Abbreviation]  | "col" 


    1: colonial

    2: colony

    3: color; colored

    4: column

    5: counsel

    [Abbreviation]  | "col" 


    1: collateral

    2: collect; collected; collection

    3: college; collegiate

    [Abbreviation]  | "Col" 


    1: colonel

    2: Colorado

    3: Colossians

    [Abbreviation]  | "COL" 


    1: colonel

    2: cost of living

    [Abbreviation]  | "Lt Col" 


    1: lieutenant colonel

    [Prefix]  | "col-" 


    [Prefix]  | "com-" 


    1: with : together : jointly —usually com- before b, p, or m, col- before l, cor- before r, and con- before other sounds


    Origin: 

     Borrowed from Latin com- "with, together with, jointly" also with verbs marking the complete nature of the action, going back to dialectal Indo-European *kom-, whence also Celtic *kom- "together, with" (whence Gaulish com-, con-, nominal prefix [co- before vowel in coetic "and also"], Old Irish com-, con-, verbal and nominal prefix, co [with following nasalization] "with," Welsh cym-, cyf-, cy-, verbal and nominal prefix, Breton kev-, kem-), Germanic *ga- "together, with" (whence Old English ge-, Old High German ga-, ge-, gi-, Old Icelandic g-, Gothic ga-);

      * Note : Latin com- has, in addition to the above variants, the form co- before vowels, and gn—see: . G.E. Dunkel (Lexikon der indogermanischen Partikeln und Prominalstämme) regards Indo-European *ko without as originally a separate particle, to which the adverbial ending *-m has been added. He also treats *kom and *som as distinct particles and hence rejects the reconstruction *ḱom with a palatovelar.;

    [Combining form]  | "col-" 


    1: colon

    2: E. coli


    Origin: 

     New Latin, from Latin colon;

    [Noun]  | "col" 


    1: a narrow opening between hillsides or mountains that can be used for passage;


      * e.g., " ... a remote col in the Alps "



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     [ "col" ]

    1: No-one is entirely sure who or what col is, therefore this is expressed by people in a number of ways. Does anyone know who col is? We seek the truth.

      * e.g.,  ...  "whos col?" 

     [ "col" ]

    1: For those of us that can be honest and admit that we don't really laugh our ass off (lol, lmao, roflmao, etc.) when someone texts or types something that's not really that funny, but just chuckle out loud instead. Chuckle: –verb (used without object) to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction to laugh to oneself: to chuckle while reading. –noun. a soft laugh, usually of satisfaction.

      * e.g.,  ... I almost had a head-on collision with an 18-wheeler while looking at that picture you sent me! col! 

     [ "col" ]

    1: Computer slang for "coughing out loud".

      * e.g.,  ... AiMDuMaSs1: that movie was hilarious 

     [ "col" ]

    1: lets be honest know one really lol's, but you know what you do do. You chuckle out loud

      * e.g.,  ... -Greg is such a fag 

     [ "col" ]

    1: abbreviation for 'chuckle out loud', similar to 'lol'

      * e.g.,  ... col =) 

     [ "col" ]

    1: OMG, almost EVERYONE doesn't know what this word means, it means Cry Out Loud, duh.

      * e.g.,  ... Chatter1: hey, whats up?  

     [ "col" ]

    1: Chortle Out Loud

      * e.g.,  ... COL 

     [ "col" ]

    1: Chuckled out Loud. For people who want to be honest about how funny something actually is, because we all know you didn't lol.

      * e.g.,  ... Madison: I JUST FELL OUT OF MY BED CAUSE THERE WAS A SPIDER ON MY ROOF 

     [ "col" ]

    1: An internet expression for "chortle out loud". It is used to express less enthusiasm than "lol", but slightly more enthusiasm than loti.

      * e.g.,  ... When Samantha lactated right in the middle of brunch, I just had to col. 

     [ "col" ]

    1: A sign of the times, a new wave of friendlier, more honest internet slang is about to emerge. When do you ever actually Laugh Out Loud when typing the famed "lol" never! At most you merely "chuckle out loud." the use of this acronym will warrant closer friendships, more patient bloggers, and a sizeable decrease in online ranting. At least that's what our specialists are predicting. so spread the word! next time you chuckle but do not laugh out loud, use "COL"!!! stop lying to your friends!!! hop on the slang train!! COL

      * e.g.,  ... LittleSallySue584343564868: OMG i can't believe how funny that movie was! like the part where he said "whot whot" TruthTeller8655877788: COL LittleSallySue584343564868: wow truthteller8655877788, that was very honest of you, i commend your friendship! TruthTeller8655877788: tu 

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