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      [Verb]  | "course" 


      1: to follow close upon : pursue

      2: to hunt or pursue (game) with hounds

      3: to cause (dogs) to run (as after game)


      Origin: 15th century ;

       Middle English coursen "to pursue," derivative of cours {see: |course:1|course:1};

      [Verb]  | "coursed" 


      1: to go after or on the track of;


        * e.g., " ... after coursing the conspirators for months, the federal agents closed in and made the arrests "





      2: to make one's way through, across, or over;


        * e.g., " ... once the threat of terrorism became apparent, fighter jets began coursing that corridor on a daily basis "





      3: to proceed or move quickly;


        * e.g., " ... racehorses coursing down the track "



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      [Verb]  | "course" 


      1: to go after or on the track of;


        * e.g., " ... after coursing the conspirators for months, the federal agents closed in and made the arrests "





      2: to make one's way through, across, or over;


        * e.g., " ... once the threat of terrorism became apparent, fighter jets began coursing that corridor on a daily basis "





      3: to proceed or move quickly;


        * e.g., " ... racehorses coursing down the track "



      •  Antonyms : 

      • (N/A)





       [ "Of course" ]

      1: Something that is certain or obvious

        * e.g.,  ... Of course i've forgiven you, otherwise i wouldn't still be chatting to you. 

       [ "course" ]

      1: In summation, simply "Murphy's Law". Any of certain humorous axioms stating that anything that can possibly go wrong, will go wrong.

        * e.g.,  ... "Oh my god, its pouring outside" 

       [ "the course" ]

      1: The crawling of a student underneath all the desks in a classroom getting to the other side of the room, and back, without the teacher realising. Common during substitute teacher lessons and Chemistry

        * e.g.,  ... Oh kyle, i can't believe you completed the course while she was writing on the board did you see jamie's lad socks as he crawled to complete the course? 

       [ "course" ]

      1: exagerated or excited agreement with what somebody has just said

        * e.g.,  ... comin out for a biff? 

       [ "Coursing" ]

      1:  (noun) The act of sneaking onto a golf course at night with a friend or partner and having sexual intercourse. It is viewed as a daredevil stunt that requires agility and skilled strategics: the performers attempt to get onto the green, have sexual relations, and get off without getting caught by anyone. Experienced performers try to do so while completely naked. (noun) Less popular, having intercourse on a golf course and leaving the fluids from the act on the grass, as a prank. Verb: to course, to go coursing. Also: courser, one who goes coursing.

        * e.g.,  ... 1) Austin and I have been coursing recently to spice up our relationship a bit. 2) Some friends and I are gonna have a corgie at Principal Ritter's country club, are you in? 


       [ "Coursing" ]

      2: corgie, coursing involving many participants.


       [ "Coursing" ]

      3: PGA tour coursers, a group of professional coursers that course on the holes of the PGA tour the night after each tournament.


       [ "Coursing" ]

      4: courser caddie, someone who keeps watch while two or more people are coursing.


       [ "Coursing" ]

      5: driver, a male courser with a muscular physicality and a large penis.


       [ "Coursing" ]

      6: hole-in-one, a man masturbating on the green of a golf course and shooting his fluids into the hole.

       [ "of course not" ]

      1: An arbitrary term mainly used for denying something.

        * e.g.,  ... Are you a giant lizard? Of course not! 

       [ "But of Course" ]

      1: When your friend says something you were thinking about, and instead of being a casual and saying "I was thinking the same thing!", you say this to tell him you had a similar brain occurrence

        * e.g.,  ... Nick: "It wants an example of how 'But of course' is used in a sentence." 

       [ "course" ]

      1: Used with a repeated 'o' sound to express extreme sarcasm or blatant disregard

        * e.g.,  ... Someone: Blah blah blah do this 

       [ "Of Course" ]

      1: This is a typically atypical word used by paithiyams of I GDC CDM 2021-2 Death or otherwise they use this word to confabulate and infiltrate the group. Banning of such words and stickers associated is highly recommended to our great ji.

        * e.g.,  ... Of course nga 

       [ "course" ]

      1: Course means harsh, uncomforting often refering to something or someone that is unpleasant. Its most common use is in reference to violence or anger.

        * e.g.,  ... He carried on course. I will course you up. The weather out there is course. He is a course brother. 

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