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    [Noun]  | "in*come" | \ ˈin-ˌkəm \


    1: a gain or recurrent benefit usually measured in money that derives from capital or labor; also : the amount of such gain received in a period of time

    2: a coming in : entrance, influx


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Noun]  | "income account" 


    1: a financial statement of a business showing the details of revenues, costs, expenses, losses, and profits for a given period —called also income statement


    Origin: 1869 ;

    [Noun]  | "income bond" 


    1: a bond that pays interest at a rate based on the issuer's earnings


    Origin: circa 1864 ;

    [Noun]  | "income tax" 


    1: a tax on the net income of an individual or a business


    Origin: 1799 ;

    [Noun]  | "national income" 


    1: the aggregate of earnings from a nation's current production including compensation of employees, interest, rental income, and profits of business after taxes


    Origin: 1878 ;

    [Noun]  | "negative income tax" 


    1: a system of federal subsidy payments to families with incomes below a stipulated level


    Origin: 1950 ;

    [Noun]  | "discretionary income" 


    1: income that is left after paying for things that are essential, such as food and housing

    [Noun]  | "disposable income" 


    1: income that is left after paying taxes and for things that are essential, such as food and housing

    [Noun]  | "low-income housing" 


    1: housing for people who have low incomes

    [Noun]  | "(income) tax return" 


    1: a report that a person sends to the government about the money that he or she has earned and the taxes that he or she has paid in one year

    [Noun]  | "income" 


    1: an increase usually measured in money that comes from labor, business, or property;


      * e.g., " ... her summer job gave her some extra income "





    2: a flowing or coming in;


      * e.g., " ... the income of matériel is still hampered by inadequate logistical support "



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    [Noun]  | "income tax" 


     [ "income" ]

    1: Obtainment or increase of wealth.

      * e.g.,  ... Income tax is a tax imposed upon incomes. 


     [ "income" ]

    2: The Constitution of the United States of America makes reference to income, but does not define it. No law in the USC defines income.


     [ "income" ]

    3: "Income" in federal courts is treated to suggest any acquisition of Federal Reserve currency, or acquisition of any thing that can be converted to Federal Reserve currency.

     [ "income" ]

    1: The act of coming in, as in the black man's vocabulary - a verb.

      * e.g.,  ... "I just got in bed wif da ho and income my wife." 

     [ "income" ]

    1: an aspiring rapper who can make high quality music

      * e.g.,  ... "Man, the rap game hasn't had any real income in over 3 years" 

     [ "Incoming" ]

    1: an exclamatory word shouted when an onslaught of semen is imminent

      * e.g.,  ... Incoming! Hide behind the semen shield 

     [ "Income" ]

    1: An aspiring new rapper/music artist steadily gaining attention on myspace, youtube, and itunes. Also known as King Income Money and Income Money.

      * e.g.,  ... Drake: You heard bout' that new rapper Income? Lil Wayne: Ya man, that boy spits out A Milli-Milli-Milli times better than me. Drake: Yeh, hes hardworking too. I guess he wants to be Successful. Lil Wayne: Hes piling up the income. 

     [ "incomes" ]

    1: Plural of income. Might be different forms of income.

      * e.g.,  ... The income tax is a tax imposed upon incomes. 

     [ "Incomer" ]

    1: Anyone who moves into a new community. An asylum seeker, refugee, or economic migrant

      * e.g.,  ... "The housing and associated needs of new incomer populations of refugees and asylum seekers" 

     [ "incomer" ]

    1: Anyone who moves into a new community: an economic migrant refugee or asylum seeker.

      * e.g.,  ... "The housing and associated needs of new incomer populations of refugees and asylum seekers" 

     [ "stitch incoming" ]

    1: This comes from use of the ‘stitch’ feature on TikTok which allows users to respond to small sections of other videos by adding (stitching) their own video. When you first see such content, the initial video may be triggering or seem to be contrary to what the creator usually posts. To warn viewers and stop them from clicking away, creators add the ‘stitch incoming’ caption to let viewers know to not exit the video too quickly, but, rather, to wait for the bit that follows (usually a rebuttal).

      * e.g.,  ... It is used as a video caption, not in a sentence. The tik tok creator added the caption Stitch Incoming to let us know that her video critique would directly follow the original clip. 

     [ "Income Support" ]

    1: Money given to people without work that DO posess a house. This therefore means tramps are NOT on income support. It is meant to be spent on food and clothing, but an ACTUAL SIENTIFIC STUDY shows that 73% of people on income support buy cigerettes. (No offence if you don't!)

      * e.g.,  ... Income Support Guy: 10 Malbero's, please. 


     [ "Income Support" ]

    2: NB) NO offence was meant with this definition.

      * e.g.,  ... Cashier: That will be £71 then sir. 

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