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    [Noun]  | "depth" | \ ˈdepth \


    1: a deep place in a body of water

    2: a part that is far from the outside or surface

    3: abyss


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from dep deep;

    [Noun]  | "depth charge" 


    1: an antisubmarine weapon that consists essentially of a drum filled with explosives which is dropped near a target and descends to a predetermined depth where it explodes —called also depth bomb


    Origin: 1916 ;

    [Noun]  | "depth perception" 


    1: the ability to judge the distance of objects and the spatial relationship of objects at different distances


    Origin: 1894 ;

    [Noun]  | "depth psychology" 


    1: psychoanalysis; also : psychology concerned especially with the unconscious mind


    Origin: 1927 ;

    [Noun]  | "the depth of winter" 


    1: the middle of winter : the coldest part of winter

    [Noun phrase]  | "depth of field" 


    1: the range of distances of the object in front of an image-forming device (such as a camera lens) measured along the axis of the device throughout which the image has acceptable sharpness


    Origin: 1855 ;

    [Adjective]  | "in-depth" | \ (ˈ)in-ˈdepth \


    1: covering many or all important points of a subject : comprehensive, thorough


    Origin: 1957 ;

    [Noun]  | "depth" 


    1: distance measured from the top to the bottom of something;


      * e.g., " ... be sure to check the depth of the water before diving off the dock "





    2: the quality of being great in extent (as of insight);


      * e.g., " ... the depth of the poet's understanding of human nature has given his works a timeless appeal "



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    3: the most intense or characteristic phase of something;


      * e.g., " ... I was in the depths of profound thought when I was interrupted "



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    [Adjective]  | "in-depth" 


    1: covering everything or all important points;


      * e.g., " ... an in-depth report on the issue of violence in popular entertainment "



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    [Adjective]  | "depthless" 


    1: lacking significant physical depth;


      * e.g., " ... they crossed the brook at its most depthless point "



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     [ "depth" ]

    1: What most people that make basher entries on urbandictionary.com seem to lack.

      * e.g.,  ... Random makes some shallow closed minded entry, usually about others, see emo, hXe, scene to name a few and thinks it makes him someone. 

     [ "depth" ]

    1: sagging or wrinlky skin. Most often found under the neck and arms.

      * e.g.,  ... Mrs. Petunia's depth was jiggling as she talked. 

     [ "depth" ]

    1: an abstract concept, the lack of which is used as a criticism by idiotic videogame reviewers and the morons who read their crap then regurgitate it on gamer forums. it is a wildcard that almost invariably comes into play when the stupid cunts can't find a single flaw in a game's graphics or gameplay.

      * e.g.,  ... Xbox360 fanboy: Holy shitz! Halo 3 ownz so much I'd let Master Chief fuck my mom in the ass. 

     [ "depth" ]

    1: depth old school trash talk

      * e.g.,  ... water and cider is good for blood stains not that you'd know killer with such lack of depth 

     [ "The Depths" ]

    1:  Where you end up at in Deepwoken after getting pegged and gripped firmly by an ugly Voidwalker on a Sunday afternoon after skipping school because your ass can't study or understand shit. Location in Deepwoken you can go to after getting gripped twice.

      * e.g.,  ... THIS FUCKER GRIPPED ME AND NOW I'M IN THE DEPTHS, I'M LITERALLY POWER 1 

     [ "Depth" ]

    1: The most dirtiest and critical word in the English language. It refers to the deepest and most inward part of a place, object or idea. Yet, it is also used to describe the various summarized, non-analyzed parts found in The Western Heritage and other history books which require "depth". Also, its definition may be a reference to a libido.

      * e.g.,  ... "Kagan doesnt provide us enough depth when talking about Louis XIV and how he domesticated those dirty nobles in Versailles" "OH YES GIVE ME MORE DEPTH!!!"  

     [ "Depth mark" ]

    1: The ring or stain left on the penis on withdrawal from the anus of your partner. The official "depth mark" is the one closest to the base of your penis and must be at least on 50% around the girth.

      * e.g.,  ... Man1: "Dude, I bummed this whore last night. She was so slack, I've never gone so deep before. I was so impressed I have left the depth mark on, check it out" *Man1 drops pants, Man2 takes a look.* Man2: "Jeeze, you must have been able to stick your balls in!" 

     [ "in-depth review" ]

    1: To perform intensive oral sex on a woman.

      * e.g.,  ... Hi Lucy, how was first date with Nathan? 

     [ "depth of need" ]

    1: How far you are willing to humiliate yourself through the pathetic subjection of your life to the moronic whims of a bitch just to get some pussy.

      * e.g.,  ... What´s wrong with your bro? 

     [ "periscope depth" ]

    1: When a fresh a deuce is so large that it breaches the surface of the toilet bowl water, exposing the tip to air.

      * e.g.,  ... "Whoa dude, did you just dump all of Bombay in this bowl? My fuckin nose is going to fall off" 


     [ "periscope depth" ]

    2: The toilet bowl is designed to use water to contain the terrifying smell of fecal matter. Naturally, when a load is large enough to reach periscope depth it stinks up the bathroom something terrible, requiring a courtesy flush.

      * e.g.,  ... "Sorry after all that built up sushi that dump reached periscope depth" 

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