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    [Verb]  | "diet" 


    1: to cause to take food : feed

    2: to cause to eat and drink sparingly or according to prescribed rules

    3: to eat sparingly or according to prescribed rules


    Origin: 14th century ;

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    [Noun]  | "di*et" | \ ˈdī-ət \


    1: food and drink regularly provided or consumed

    2: habitual nourishment

    3: the kind and amount of food prescribed for a person or animal for a special reason


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English diete, from Anglo-French, from Latin diaeta, from Greek diaita, literally, manner of living, from diaitasthai to lead one's life;

    [Noun]  | "diet" 


    1: a formal deliberative assembly of princes or estates

    2: any of various national or provincial legislatures


    Origin: 1565 ;

     Middle English diete day's journey, day set for a meeting, from Medieval Latin dieta, literally, daily regimen, diet (taken as a derivative of Latin dies day), from Latin diaeta see: ;

    [Noun]  | "caveman diet" 


    1: paleo diet


    Origin: 1913 ;

    [Noun]  | "ketogenic diet" 


    1: a diet that supplies large amounts of fats, moderate amounts of proteins, and minimal amounts of carbohydrates and that is undertaken for weight loss or to control seizures in treatment-resistant epilepsy


    Origin: 1920 ;

    [Noun]  | "Mediterranean diet" 


    1: a diet typical of many Mediterranean countries (such as Italy and Spain) that consists mainly of cereals, grains, vegetables, beans, fruits, and nuts along with moderate amounts of fish, cheese, olive oil, and wine and little red meat


    Origin: 1928 ;

    [Noun]  | "Stone Age diet" 


    1: paleo diet


    Origin: 1956 ;

    [Verb]  | "diets" 


    1: as in fasts;




    [Noun]  | "diet" 


    1: the things that a person or animal eats considered as a whole;


      * e.g., " ... A healthy diet should include plenty of fruits and vegetables. "



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     [ "diet" ]

    1: A word used by large food corporations to decieve old/fat women and men into believing their product is actually remotely healthy.

      * e.g.,  ... Diet coke, Diet Pepsi, etc. 

     [ "diet" ]

    1: a four-letter word that often leads to deprivation, frustration and, ultimately, failure

      * e.g.,  ... Diet should not be in your vocabulary. 

     [ "diet" ]

    1: Dare

      * e.g.,  ... I use the DIET method to lose wait by asking myself "dare I eat this?" before I eat anything. 


     [ "diet" ]

    2: I


     [ "diet" ]

    3: eat


     [ "diet" ]

    4: this?

     [ "Diet" ]

    1: A form of torture, hence "Die" with a "t" at the end

      * e.g.,  ... Oh man, I shouldn't be eating so much ice cream, I'm gonna have to go on a diet. 

     [ "diet" ]

    1: A PERMANANT EATING LIFESTYLE. Almost ALL Americans misconstrued (misinterpret) this word as a temporary change in eating habits to loose weight - such as a "protein diet"

      * e.g.,  ... Many Americans have a very unhealthy diet of fast food and pizza. 

     [ "Diet" ]

    1: relatively new phrase added onto major food and beverage products which is synonymous to: loaded chock full of splenda and impossible to consume because of horrible aftertaste, will make you want more of something that isn't good for you in the first place. or foods and beverages whose chief component is air.

      * e.g.,  ... diet rice cakes 

     [ "diet" ]

    1: n. A food consumption pattern lazy people take up in the place of regular exercise in order to lose weight.

      * e.g.,  ... Atkins, Jenny Craig, High Carbs, Low Carbs, All Protein, No Protein, No Red Meat, No Starch, No Sugar, etc.  

     [ "diet" ]

    1: the thing your on today, then off of tomorrow

      * e.g.,  ... Today: 

     [ "diet" ]

    1: A word fat people use to starve themselves or eat healthier for a certain time to lose weight, just to gain it all back and more in the long run

      * e.g.,  ... "I'm going on a diet to lose be healthier and lose weight." "Ya right!" 

     [ "No Diet" ]

    1: A UK drill song that is constantly overplayed by wannabe roadmen

      * e.g.,  ... person 1: do you like no diet 

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