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    [Noun]  | "ex*pe*ri*ence" | \ ik-ˈspir-ē-ən(t)s \


    1: direct observation of or participation in events as a basis of knowledge

    2: the fact or state of having been affected by or gained knowledge through direct observation or participation

    3: practical knowledge, skill, or practice gained from direct observation of or participation in events or in a particular activity


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin experientia "testing of possibilities, participation in events, skill gained by practice," noun derivative of experient-, experiens, present participle of experīrī "to put to the test, attempt, have experience of, undergo," from ex- {see: |ex-:1|ex-:1} + -perīrī, from a presumed verbal base *per- "test, risk," perhaps going back to Indo-European *pr̥h3-i-;

      * Note : See note at {peril:1|peril:1}.;

    [Noun]  | "long experience" 


    1: a long period of time during which a person has done something (such as a job)

    [Noun]  | "near-death experience" 


    1: an occurrence in which a person comes very close to dying and has memories of a spiritual experience (such as meeting dead friends and family members or seeing a white light) during the time when death was near

    [Noun]  | "out-of-body experience" 


    1: an experience in which a person has a feeling of being separated from his or her body and able to look at himself or herself and other people from the outside

    [Noun]  | "work experience" 


    1: the jobs that a person has had

    [Verb]  | "experience" 


    1: to have experience of : undergo

    2: to learn by experience


    Origin: circa 1533 ;

     Verbal derivative of {see: |experience:1|experience:1};

    [Verb]  | "re*ex*pe*ri*ence" | \ (ˌ)rē-ik-ˈspir-ē-ən(t)s \


    1: to experience (something) again (as in the form of a memory)


    Origin: 1785 ;

    [Idiom]  | "life experience" 


    1: experience and knowledge gained through living

    [Noun]  | "experience" 


    1: knowledge gained by actually doing or living through something;


      * e.g., " ... the hospital is looking for nurses with operating-room experience "





    2: an exciting or noteworthy event that one experiences firsthand;


      * e.g., " ... related in a book his experiences as a roving correspondent for network TV news "



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    [Verb]  | "experience" 


    1: to come to a knowledge of (something) by living through it;


      * e.g., " ... eventually we all have to experience the loss of a loved one "



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     [ "experience" ]

    1: What you need to get a job but can't get a job until you have.

      * e.g.,  ... "do you have experience?" 

     [ "experience" ]

    1: If you have it, you don't need it.

      * e.g.,  ... During his first time at the strip club, Matt was promptly thrown out and savagely beaten in the parking lot for licking Bunny's balloon knot. Needless to say, he did not make the same mistake twice after that experience. 


     [ "experience" ]

    2: If you need it, you don't have it.


     [ "experience" ]

    3: If you have it, you need more of it.


     [ "experience" ]

    4: If you have more of it, you don't need less of it.


     [ "experience" ]

    5: You need it to get it.


     [ "experience" ]

    6: And you certainly need it to get more of it.


     [ "experience" ]

    7: But if you don't already have any of it to begin with,


     [ "experience" ]

    8: you can't get any of it to get started with,


     [ "experience" ]

    9: so you have no idea how to get any of it in the first place.


     [ "experience" ]

    10: Bottom line,


     [ "experience" ]

    11: If you've never had any of it...ever. People just seem to know.

     [ "experience" ]

    1: something you have already done so many times that you know exactly what to do

      * e.g.,  ... i have experience in this subject i have so much experience , i have done this so many times 

     [ "experience" ]

    1: A sexual act that was, for lack of better words, weird.

      * e.g.,  ... "So baby, what did you think of my double-alaskan-semi-cockadoodledoo-rainstorm?" 

     [ "experience" ]

    1: Roblox's shit name for games.

      * e.g.,  ... Wanna play an experience? hell to the no I dont. 

     [ "experience" ]

    1: Buzzword for "past failure."

      * e.g.,  ... Example 1: "Who knew biking in the alps is hard? It was a good experience." Example 2: "I have lots of experience in that field. Before I was laid off." 

     [ "experience" ]

    1: An unusual disgusting bowel movement. Often watery in nature. It generally will be remembered for some time.

      * e.g.,  ... Ryan must have had a crazy experience because that bathroom stinks. 

     [ "experiment" ]

    1: When two girls, usually in college, decide to engage in lesbian activity without having to admit to being lesbians.

      * e.g.,  ... According to pop culture, only girls can experiment. Two girls can kiss, eat each other out, and pound each other with dildos and use the word "experimenting" as a rebuttal so they can claim that they're still straight. But if a dude touched another dude's ass, even by accident, he would be forever branded as gay, even if he buried himself in porno, got a bunch of girls pregnant, or had a threesome with Britney Spears and Christinia Aguilera. 

     [ "Experimenting" ]

    1: When you either do something small as kiss to actually have sex with a sex that you normally wouldn't and you never had or wouldn't date. Experimenting does NOT make you bisexual or anything like that.

      * e.g.,  ...  Did you hear that Sarah French kissed Jill? I never knew she was bisexual! 

     [ "experimenting" ]

    1: The act of someone / people trying out new things. More specifically experimenting with sexuality. What most people don't realize is that we all have bi-curiosity, some just show it more than others. See Kinsey Scale

      * e.g.,  ... They're open-minded & know life is short, so they did some experimenting and we're always up for something new. 

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