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[Noun] | "heart" | \ ˈhärt \
1: a hollow muscular organ of vertebrate animals that by its rhythmic contraction acts as a force pump maintaining the circulation of the blood
2: a structure in an invertebrate animal functionally analogous to the vertebrate heart
3: breast, bosom
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English hert, from Old English heorte; akin to Old High German herza heart, Latin cord-, cor, Greek kardia;
(2) - { bleeding heart } : ( ✗ )Offensive?
[Noun] | "bleeding heart"
1: a garden plant (Lamprocapnos spectabilis synonym Dicentra spectabilis) of the poppy family with racemes of usually deep pink or white drooping heart-shaped flowers; broadly : any of several related plants (genus Dicentra)
2: a person who shows extravagant sympathy especially for an object of alleged persecution
Origin: 1864 ;
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[Noun] | "heart-to-heart"
1: a heart-to-heart conversation
Origin: 1904 ;
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[Verb] | "heart"
1: love
2: to like an online post, comment, etc., especially by clicking or tapping a heart-shaped symbol
3: hearten
Origin: before 12th century ;
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[Verb] | "break" | \ ˈbrāk \
1: to separate into parts with suddenness or violence
2: to cause (a bone) to separate into two or more pieces : fracture
3: to fracture a bone of (a bodily part)
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English breken, going back to Old English brecan, going back to Germanic *brekan- (whence also Old Saxon brekan "to violently separate, shatter," Old High German brehhan, Gothic brikan), going back to Indo-European *bhreg- "violently separate," whence also, with varying ablaut grades, Latin frangere (perfect frēgī) "to break, shatter" and perhaps Old Irish braigid (perfect ro-bebraig) "(s/he) farts, breaks wind";
* Note : Regarding the vowel of frangere see: the note at {fragrant|fragrant}.;
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[Verb] | "eat" | \ ˈēt \
1: to take in through the mouth as food : ingest, chew, and swallow in turn
2: to destroy, consume, or waste by or as if by eating
3: to bear the expense of : take a loss on
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English eten, from Old English etan; akin to Old High German ezzan to eat, Latin edere, Greek edmenai;
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[Verb] | "lose" | \ ˈlüz \
1: to miss from one's possession or from a customary or supposed place
2: to suffer deprivation of : part with especially in an unforeseen or accidental manner
3: to suffer loss through the death or removal of or final separation from (a person)
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English losian to perish, lose, from los destruction; akin to Old English lēosan to lose; akin to Old Norse losa to loosen, Latin luere to atone for, Greek lyein to loosen, dissolve, destroy;
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[Plural noun] | "hearts and minds"
1: people's emotions and reasoning
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[Adjective] | "lonely hearts"
1: of or relating to lonely persons who are seeking companions or spouses
Origin: 1949 ;
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[Idiom] | "strike fear into the hearts of"
1: to cause (someone) to be very afraid : to frighten
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[Noun] | "hearts"
1: a thing or place that is of greatest importance to an activity or interest;
* e.g., " ... the heart of the village economy was the outdoor market "
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[Noun] | "heart"
1: the capacity for feeling for another's unhappiness or misfortune;
* e.g., " ... those who refuse to contribute to the fund for the famine victims must have no heart "
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2: a thing or place that is of greatest importance to an activity or interest;
* e.g., " ... the heart of the village economy was the outdoor market "
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3: strength of mind to carry on in spite of danger;
* e.g., " ... never lost heart while she was lost in the woods "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { hearts:968038 }
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[ "hearts" ]
1: A very fun card game. The cards are divided up between the players and each player gets their card deck.
* e.g., ... This game is fun, but I hate that fucking queen of spade
[ "hearts" ]
2: You start out with whoever has the 2 of clubs play that card, then everyone else plays cards. You can play any of the clubs, spades, or diamonds whenever you wish.
[ "hearts" ]
3: The object of the game is not to get points, which each heart is worth 1 point and the queen of spades is worth a whopping 13 points.
[ "hearts" ]
4: In order to play hearts, you must break a heart by playing a heart when you do not have a matching card that was played. For example, if everyone played a club and you don't have any clubs, you could play the heart.
[ "hearts" ]
5: If one player gets all the hearts and the queen, then all the other players get 26 points.
# 2 - { hearts:563407 }
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[ "hearts" ]
1: A phrase used to show love for another, especially as a goodbye. Usually followed by an exclamation point.
* e.g., ... John: Why you be frontin', Mary?
# 3 - { hearts:2541567 }
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[ "hearts" ]
1: A shite football team in a part of edinburgh that smells like shite and play in a gay colour aka maroon.
* e.g., ... check that hearts bastard raking through the buckets for something to eat in his gorgie slums
# 4 - { heart to heart:1946317 }
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[ "heart to heart" ]
1: used when described a deep and intimate conversation between two individuals more often the opposite sex
* e.g., ... "wow look at this laura me and you having a heart to heart , getting to know each other better".
# 5 - { Heart of hearts:3251429 }
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[ "Heart of hearts" ]
1: if you know something in your heart of hearts, you are certain of it although you might not want to admit it.
* e.g., ... I knew in my heart of hearts that something was wrong, but I just wasn't ready to deal with it. Do you believe in your heart of hearts that things will get better?
# 6 - { Heart to heart:14604608 }
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[ "Heart to heart" ]
1: The most trustworthy form of communication is heart to heart between two people.
* e.g., ... Jill prefers heart to heart but one on one in a safe space. She won't answer Jack in public because others might hear and matters of the heart are private.
# 7 - { heart:110671 }
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[ "heart" ]
1: Courge or bravery
* e.g., ... -Yo little Nick just stole on Jimbo.
# 8 - { Heart-On:3236892 }
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[ "Heart-On" ]
1: When you really fancy someone and whenever you're around them your heart starts beating faster. Blood flow to the heart, resulting in a heart-on (punned with the more familiar "hard-on"). Sweet!
* e.g., ... "You give me a real heart-on girl"
# 9 - { hearting:1924467 }
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[ "hearting" ]
1: The action of being in like, lust, or love with someone. Related to the act or statement to heart him/her. Generally accompanied by fascination/obsession with the individual in question. Typically used when the situation is too ambiguous to establish a true definition of what the relationship is....the fact that hearting is someone also sounds like the word "hurting" is an interesting coincidence, because sometimes hearting someone can be quite painful...
* e.g., ... Girl: "I'm not sure he likes me"
# 10 - { by heart:4047591 }
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[ "by heart" ]
1: Used to describe something you have memorized
It's a misnomer of course, but one that's used all the time
* e.g., ... Do you know Danny's number by heart?
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