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    [Biographical name]  | "Fiel*ding" | \ ˈfēl-diŋ \


    1: Henry 1707—1754 English novelist

    [Verb]  | "field" 


    1: to catch or pick up (something, such as a batted ball) and usually throw to a teammate

    2: to take care of or respond to (something, such as a telephone call or a request)

    3: to give an impromptu answer or solution to


    Origin: 1798 ;

     See: ;

    [Noun]  | "fielding percentage" 


    1: the average (as of a baseball fielder) determined by dividing the number of putouts and assists by the number of chances —called also fielding average


    Origin: 1822 ;

    [Verb]  | "fielding" 


    1: to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently;


      * e.g., " ... gave the waitress a large tip because she kept smiling as she fielded their many requests "



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    [Verb]  | "field" 


    1: to deal with (something) usually skillfully or efficiently;


      * e.g., " ... gave the waitress a large tip because she kept smiling as she fielded their many requests "



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     [ "fielding" ]

    1: To belch or vomit on semen.

      * e.g.,  ... I was going down on this guy, and he was cumming in my mouth. I was fielding all over his floor. 

     [ "The field" ]

    1: The streets or the trap where all the shit goes down in the hood

      * e.g.,  ... I'm in the field nigga u might get killed nigga 

     [ "In the field" ]

    1: A figure of speech that describes being active, out & about and making connections.

      * e.g.,  ... Where you at bro? 

     [ "the field" ]

    1: That place the military sends your significant other where s/he can't use a cellphone.

      * e.g.,  ... Boyfriend: I'm going to the field this week. I'll be back on Wednesday. 


     [ "the field" ]

    2: See also, loneliness, boredom, fatigue, or frustration.

      * e.g.,  ... Girlfriend: Hello, vodka. You're my only real friend. 

     [ "Field" ]

    1: The counterpart to Track, a sport prevalent in high schools. Often included in the term "Track and Field." Consists of events such as pole vault, high jump, long jump, shotput, and discus. The practice is a helluva lot easier than the running events, but players get about the same amount of credit. During meets, the "throwers, jumpers, and vaulters" can spend quality time checking out hot girls from other schools that are in running events.

      * e.g.,  ... -So do you play sports? 

     [ "field" ]

    1: an area for growin weed

      * e.g.,  ... what up bruv,come get stoned with me in my field 

     [ "-field" ]

    1: Any word or phrase can be used as a prefix for -field (Ex: gayfield, sharkfield, fuckfacemotherfuck'nfield, bellerfield, stonedfield). Usually a specific characteristic of a noun is used to make up a -field. One can use a physical feature, clothing, quote, action, nickname, etc to create a new -field. Originated in Cincinnati, OH when bellerfield said gayfield.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude drops his burrito all over the floor. Dude is Spillfield (Spill -field). 

     [ "Fielding" ]

    1: The act of exposing one’s self, usually a male wearing Lycra, in the presence of breastfeeding women.

      * e.g.,  ... Oi Daniel, did you hear Ben got locked up for fielding over the weekend?! 

     [ "field" ]

    1: To handle or take care of

      * e.g.,  ... The lawyer fielded the press's questions skillfully, giving away no more information than he wanted to. 

     [ "the field" ]

    1: (updated) The area all around us and through us that looks like air and space but is really a pool of energy filled with vibrational information emitted from and by all living things. The Divine Interface. The Flower of Life. The Force. The Matrix. God/Dess. Us.

      * e.g.,  ... We, the human species, would be so much more powerful if we acknowledged the FIELD and realized we are ONE, instead of believing we are separate and that none of us are feeling the giant, pulsing, intense, transmission that is our collective vibrational output. 

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