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[Noun] | "ex*pense" | \ ik-ˈspen(t)s \
1: financial burden or outlay : cost
2: an item of business outlay chargeable against revenue for a specific period
3: something expended to secure a benefit or bring about a result
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French, from Late Latin expensa, from Latin, feminine of expensus, past participle of expendere;
(1) - { expense account } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "expense account"
1: an account of expenses reimbursable to an employee; also : the right of charging expenses to such an account
Origin: 1922 ;
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[Verb] | "expense"
1: to charge to an expense account
2: to write off as an expense
3: to charge with expenses
Origin: circa 1909 ;
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[Idiom] | "at someone's expense"
1: paid for by someone
2: —used of a joke about or laughter at a person that might cause embarrassment
(1) - { at the expense of } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "at the expense of"
1: in a way that harms (something or someone)
(1) - { go to (the) expense } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "go to (the) expense"
1: to spend money on something
(1) - { spare no expense } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "spare no expense"
1: to spend as much money as needed in order to make something as good as possible
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[Noun] | "expense"
1: a payment made in the course of achieving a result;
* e.g., " ... they spared no expense in building the house of their dreams "
Synonyms :
cost,
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { expensive:5232884 }
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[ "expensive" ]
1: A girl or guy (generally good looking or with swagg) with class and self respect, someone of value
* e.g., ... Damn that chick is looking expensive, i wanna get at her
# 2 - { Expensive:3315175 }
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[ "Expensive" ]
1: Something that costs a lot of money.
* e.g., ... That Lamborghini looks very expensive.
# 3 - { expensivity:5764864 }
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[ "expensivity" ]
1: The gravity of how expensive something is
* e.g., ... The expensivity of the weapons in zombie lane, is much too high.
# 4 - { Expensable:5208847 }
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[ "Expensable" ]
1: something that are able to add to your expense report is classified as Expensable.
* e.g., ... Hey, i wonder if this dinner is expensable?
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[ "expensive" ]
1: Something that takes a lot out of you. (Monetarily, physically, or mentally!)
* e.g., ... Monetarily:
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[ "Expensive" ]
1: - Costs a lot of money.
* e.g., ... "This is an expensive watch."
"The watch was very expensive."
# 7 - { - expensive:14495494 }
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[ "- expensive" ]
1: Adjective
Pronounciation:
* e.g., ... Person 1: Wow that shirt you're wearing looks pricey.
[ "- expensive" ]
2: Idk lol.
Basically is "yes but actually no" for describing the price or value of something.
Basically a big brain form of sarcasm.
* e.g., ... Person 2: Yeah totally! It's - expensive.
"That outfit is tacky, it just screams - expensive!"
# 8 - { expensicated:2553261 }
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[ "expensicated" ]
1: Adjective used to describe an object as both expensive and complicated at the same time.
* e.g., ... That new digital camera is very expensicated.
[ "expensicated" ]
2: A compound of the words expensive and complicated.
* e.g., ... I saw those new computers at the store, they were really expensicated.
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[ "Expensive" ]
1: Great; cool; righteous.
* e.g., ... First person: What an awesome bicycle!
# 10 - { Expension:4205598 }
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[ "Expension" ]
1: n
* e.g., ... "Bob and Carol just added an expension to their home."
"That last book was quite an expension to my collection."
[ "Expension" ]
2: 1) An expensive expansion
2) an exorbitant cost for an extension or expansion
3) Adding to a collection at an extreme cost
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