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    [Noun]  | "en*try" | \ ˈen-trē \


    1: the right or privilege of entering : entrée

    2: the act of entering : entrance

    3: a place of entrance: such as


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English entre, from Anglo-French entree, from feminine of entré, past participle of entrer to enter;

    [Noun]  | "entry word" 


    1: a word or term often in distinctive type placed at the beginning of an entry (as in a dictionary) : headword


    Origin: 1890 ;

    [Noun]  | "double entry" 


    1: a method of bookkeeping that recognizes both sides of a business transaction by debiting the amount of the transaction to one account and crediting it to another account so the total debits equal the total credits


    Origin: 1741 ;

    [Noun]  | "single entry" 


    1: a method of bookkeeping that recognizes only one side of a business transaction and usually consists only of a record of cash and personal accounts with debtors and creditors


    Origin: 1825 ;

    [Noun]  | "vocabulary entry" 


    1: a word (such as the noun book), hyphenated or open compound (such as the verb book-match or the noun book review), word element (such as the affix pro-), abbreviation (such as agt), verbalized symbol (such as Na), or term (such as man in the street) entered alphabetically in a dictionary for the purpose of definition or identification or expressly included as an inflected form (such as the noun mice or the verb saw) or as a derived form (such as the noun godlessness or the adverb globally) or related phrase (such as one for the book) run on at its base word and usually set in a type (such as boldface) readily distinguishable from that of the lightface running text which defines, explains, or identifies the entry


    Origin: circa 1934 ;

    [Adjective]  | "en*try-lev*el" | \ ˈen-trē-ˌle-vəl \


    1: of or being at the lowest level of a hierarchy


    Origin: 1946 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "port of entry" 


    1: a place where foreign goods may be cleared through a customhouse

    2: a place where an alien may be permitted to enter a country


    Origin: 1714 ;

    [Idiom]  | "forcible entry" 


    1: entering a building or room by using force to open a door or window

    [Noun]  | "entry" 


    1: the entrance room of a building;


      * e.g., " ... please wait in the entry while I get the person you want "



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    2: the means or right of entering or participating in;


      * e.g., " ... believed that a college education was one's entry to a life of luxury "



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     [ "Entry" ]

    1: Submission for a collection or contest.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) Bill was the second-to-last entry in the 20-man Bingo Binge of 200 

     [ "99 Entries" ]

    1: 99 Entries — the entry Mindhunter Profiler entered into The Urban Dictionary on April 6th 2023 to enter his 100th definition. This entry is based on a play of words utilizing the title of the JZ Song 99 Problems.

      * e.g.,  ... I’ve got 99 entries but but I want an even one hundred. 

     [ "Entry-Level" ]

    1: A job that an employer posts for recently graduated students. A job that one supposedly can take after graduating, despite the super-low wages. And then, at the bottom of the job description: "3 TO 5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REQUIRED", as if they don't see the paradox in that statement.

      * e.g.,  ... ENTRY-LEVEL JOB OPPORTUNITY: CALLING ALL RECENT GRADS! Pay will be $7 an hour, chance of promotion after 10 years. Requirements: 3 TO 5 YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE IN THIS SPECIFIC FIELD. We will not consider anyone without this experience. 

     [ "entry fragger" ]

    1: An entry fragger is someone who rushes in first and tries to get kills in a shooter game.

      * e.g.,  ... I hope I get the first kills as the entry fragger. 

     [ "data entry" ]

    1: A form of torture invented by the devil especially to punish Arts Graduates.

      * e.g.,  ... Robert graduated from York with a 2:1 in sociology and ended up with a job which consisted largely of data entry for his sins 

     [ "entry level" ]

    1: In terms of music, it's used to describe bands/artists that are either mainstream, or most generic, in their specific genre/style. It's mainly used to describe underground and common unexplored genres.

      * e.g.,  ... Mogwai and Sigur Ros are very entry level post-rock. 

     [ "assisted entry" ]

    1: when one sticks their hand into either the anus or vagina of another and then inserts his penis and proceeds to masturbate

      * e.g.,  ... this chicks asshole was so loose i was able to have an assisted entry 

     [ "Pissed Entry" ]

    1: A definition added to urban dictionary under the influence of alchohol/drugs which seems to the contributor to be witty, but on sober reflection is worthless.

      * e.g.,  ... "Made a pissed entry on Urban Dictionary last night, Let's hope the editors were pissed too!" 

     [ "rear entry" ]

    1:  To have sex from behind (can be either vaginal or anal) Ideal for stimulating the g-spot or prostate.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude 1: Jill and I usually do it missionary, but yesterday we decided to mix it up and did it doggy. 

     [ "Rear entry" ]

    1: anal sex, up the bum, driving on the dirt track.

      * e.g.,  ... i've got a tatoo on my arse that says no rear entry, because im not gay. 

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