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      [Verb]  | "judge" 


      1: to form an opinion about through careful weighing of evidence and testing of premises

      2: to form an estimate or evaluation of; especially : to form a negative opinion about

      3: to hold as an opinion : guess, think


      Origin: 13th century ;

       Middle English juggen, from Anglo-French juger, from Latin judicare, from judic-, judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say {mat|just|}, {mat|diction|};

      [Verb]  | "judging" 


      1: to give an opinion about (something at issue or in dispute);


        * e.g., " ... the committee will judge the case solely on the evidence "



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      2: to decide the size, amount, number, or distance of (something) without actual measurement;


        * e.g., " ... considering the amount of dough we have, I judge we'll get about six dozen cookies out of it "



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      3: to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and information;


        * e.g., " ... I judge that the girl has had a troubled relationship with her mother "



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      [Verb]  | "judge" 


      1: to give an opinion about (something at issue or in dispute);


        * e.g., " ... the committee will judge the case solely on the evidence "



      •  Antonyms : 

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      2: to decide the size, amount, number, or distance of (something) without actual measurement;


        * e.g., " ... considering the amount of dough we have, I judge we'll get about six dozen cookies out of it "



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      3: to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and information;


        * e.g., " ... I judge that the girl has had a troubled relationship with her mother "



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       [ "judging" ]

      1: The act of looking down upon someone; to regard with contempt or disdain; to regard as an inferior.

        * e.g.,  ... Boy 1: OMG I love the Spice Girls! 


       [ "judging" ]

      2: Usually accompanied with the action of raising one's hand.

        * e.g.,  ... Boy 2: *raises hand* "judging..." 

       [ "The Judge" ]

      1: The Judge is a sexual position where the female lays on her back and the male places his balls in the females mouth. The male then begins slapping the female on the forehead with his penis and shouts GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY!!!

        * e.g.,  ... Example: 

       [ "judge" ]

      1: to quickly form a bias and/or personal opinion about someone or something

        * e.g.,  ... Don't judge others based on appearances. 

       [ "No Judge" ]

      1: Phrase used after someone unintentionally says something that sounds judgmental or condemnatory.

        * e.g.,  ... I can't believe you have Sponge-Bob underpants. No judge. 

       [ "judge" ]

      1: To derive unwanted amusement from observing the actions of another.

        * e.g.,  ... "If I make tea, will you judge me?" 


       [ "judge" ]

      2: Compare schadenfreude.

        * e.g.,  ... "If I judge you for asking, 'if you make tea, will you judge me,' will you judge me?" 

       [ "Judged" ]

      1: To inform a person that you have formed an opinion that you need to express. Shouted at the Eureka moment as the opinion forms in your brain. It is etiquette not to expand on this statement, as there is no need, but if requested it is considered courtesy to lay it out. Declaring just this statement may alert the person that you have formed such an opinion and they may need to take a looksy at how they are 'rollin because they may be offending your sensibilities and your just looking out for their back. Usually used to make people laugh and brink them back to the living and keep it real. Etymology: Middle English juggen, from Anglo-French juger, from Latin judicare, from judic-, judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to decide, say

        * e.g.,  ... You may see someone wearing pyjamas in a supermarket and just turn to your fellow peeps and say: "Judged." This phrase is effective and understood amongst your peers it is like giving a silent not of agreement. Should be used in jest to alert your friends to something funny they may have missed and brighten their day. Especially funny when you say "judged" for something you yourself have done and can be used as a bonding tool. nb: only works if your friends are thinking the same thing. 

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      1: To judge is to make a personal opinion about someone ,notice there's a difference between prejudge and judge meaning to judge you have your reasons because you've observed this person or have talked to this person for you to personally make a decision on what this person is or about. If you talk to someone and their telling how they robbed people, of course you're going to judge them as a theif or even if there lying about their still dishonest so now you have reason to judge them. The bible says Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged and the bible also says in the last days people will be haughty, disobeident to parents, brutal and so on and warn believers to stay away from these people but in order for you to know these characteristics you have to judge them after them after the fact, so that's a contradiction.. But don't fall into the trap of being prejudice because that's just plain stupid, just because a person dreisses and looks like Lil Wayne doesn't mean he's father isn't a big time judge when you falsely arrest him crooked officer. Just because a person is clumsy doesn't mean they have a low iq, just because a person is a stripper doesn't mean they don't have a heart of gold.. But prejudice isn't a good thing and it hurts people feeling and someone will always prejudge you the same way. If a person fucks your girlfriend would you still not judge and forgive him. He's a scumbag and that's it. read people, test them, weigh your facts and make a decision.

        * e.g.,  ... Anthony called a John a bitch because he got punched in the face and didn't do anything, he judged him based on his actions 

       [ "Judge " ]

      1: a sick ass revolver that shoots .45's and 410 shot shells for the instant close combat kill. shot spreads instantly out of the short, rifled chamber, not leaving your enemy a chance.

        * e.g.,  ... I saw this cop totally Judge the robber 

       [ "Judge" ]

      1: An awesome handsomely friend and very respectful person you can ever meet.

        * e.g.,  ... I wish I can be as cool as judge 

       [ "The Judge" ]

      1: n. slang for male genitalia.

        * e.g.,  ... She really thinks her stuff doesn't stink, she needs to "talk to the judge." 

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