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[Verb] | "con*cat*e*nate" | \ kän-ˈka-tə-ˌnāt \
1: to link together in a series or chain
Origin: 1598 ;
See: {concatenate:1 };
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[Verb] | "concatenated"
1: to put or bring together so as to form a new and longer whole;
* e.g., " ... concatenate several lists of instructions into a single master file "
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# 1 - { concatenate:6876357 }
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[ "concatenate" ]
1: the joining of two separate words in everyday life or in a spreadsheet formula.
* e.g., ... =if(C7=1,0,concatenate C7,C9) where the cell C7 contains a word in the spreadsheet like good and the cell C9 contains a word like morning the result of the formula under certain circumstances would then be good-morning
# 2 - { concatenate:432800 }
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[ "concatenate" ]
1: Sexual relations instigated by a nerd or geek seeking to appear learned.
* e.g., ... Nerd: "Hey beautiful, how about my go back to parent's basement and concatenate?"
# 3 - { Concatenate:12261820 }
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[ "Concatenate" ]
1: To assemble in order, to link into a series.
* e.g., ... He concatenated a chain of words in such a way as to be precise but not overly verbose.
# 4 - { Concatenate:9193822 }
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[ "Concatenate" ]
1: A word Ish likes to use in email to confuse poor little asian girls, meaning to conjoin two things together.
* e.g., ... That chicks hot, I'm going to get her number so we can concatenate sometime.
# 5 - { concatenate:13275961 }
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[ "concatenate" ]
1: Put a person in a 90 degree position and put two sticks in their asshole.
* e.g., ... I will concatenate your mum till she bleeds
# 6 - { concatenating:8996950 }
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[ "concatenating" ]
1: A word used by programmers to discern true computer programming from the fakes. Basically it means "add"
* e.g., ... verb (used with object), concatenated, concatenating.
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