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      [Verb]  | "level" 


      1: to make (a line or surface) horizontal : make flat or level

      2: to bring to a horizontal aiming position

      3: aim, direct


      Origin: 15th century ;

       See: ;

      [Verb]  | "level off" 


      1: to approach or reach a steady rate, volume, or amount : stabilize


      Origin: 1917 ;

      [Verb]  | "level up" 


      1: to advance or improve (oneself, someone else, or something) in or as if in a game


      Origin: 2003 ;

      [Noun]  | "leveling rod" 


      1: a graduated rod used in measuring the vertical distance between a point on the ground and the line of sight of a surveyor's level


      Origin: 1855 ;

      [Phrasal verb]  | "level out" 


      1: to stop going up or down

      [Phrasal verb]  | "level with" 


      1: to speak honestly to (someone)

      [Verb]  | "leveling" 


      1: to make equal in amount, degree, or status;


        * e.g., " ... we'll give both teams the same equipment so as to level the playing field "





      2: to make free from breaks, curves, or bumps;


        * e.g., " ... the construction workers leveled the ground before laying a foundation for the new house "



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      3: to point or turn (something) toward a target or goal;


        * e.g., " ... the marksman leveled his gun at the target and fired "



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      [Verb]  | "level" 


      1: to make equal in amount, degree, or status;


        * e.g., " ... we'll give both teams the same equipment so as to level the playing field "





      2: to make free from breaks, curves, or bumps;


        * e.g., " ... the construction workers leveled the ground before laying a foundation for the new house "



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      3: to point or turn (something) toward a target or goal;


        * e.g., " ... the marksman leveled his gun at the target and fired "



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       [ "leveling" ]

      1: Doing a task repetitavely in a video game or in real life in order to gain experience in whatever is being done. Often done for hours on end. Otherwise known as "practice".

        * e.g.,  ... Man I didn't get any sleep last night I was too busy leveling scales on my guitar. 

       [ "leveling" ]

      1: whne a female and male are sexing their minds out of the world and then guy sticks his finger in her booty and makes it touch his penis. its a combo of the screaming dolphin and anal

        * e.g.,  ... dude, i was cooking for your mother last night, then she starting grinding on me. WE STARTED LEVELING! your moms a whore, nigga 

       [ "A-Levels" ]

      1: A post-GCSE academic course in England and Wales offered at most Secondary School Sixth Forms, some FE Colleges and all Sixth Form Colleges. Generally, the requirement to study at A-Level depends on the school. The most common requirement is five GCSE's at grade C-A*, sometimes including both English and Maths, but some Sixth Forms/Colleges will let you resit them if you didn't manage to get at least a C in them. Sixth Form's that are part of prestigious private schools or grammar schools generally require more/better grades, such as B's in Maths and English, two A's, and a string of B's and C's. The A in A-Level stands for 'Advanced'-Level, and so it should. A-Levels are not neccessarily confusing or hard, but they are a LOT more work than GCSE's, and in a shorter space of time. The first half of the A-Level is the Advanced Subsidery or AS-Level, the second year is Advanced 2 or A2-Level, you complete both to get the full A-Levels. The most common amount of A-Levels taken per person is either three (for the average students) or four (for smart students). However, some people actually pic even more, or less. The average time spent doing A-Levels is two years, but some people end up doing three years for various reasons, such as failing a year, wanting to do extra AS's, or wanting to change subjects. Generally after A-Levels, people go on to study at University or a skills/trade school or college.

        * e.g.,  ... Grace wants to be a doctor or animal vet. She's picked A-Levels: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Dane wants to be a lawyer. He's picked History, Government & Politics, English Literature and Law. Tara has no idea what she wants to do, so she's picked the subjects she likes, such as Media Studies, Sport, Psychology and Law 

       [ "on the level" ]

      1: completely honest and above-board. givin' it to you straight, with no exceptions. straight talk. like a true brother.

        * e.g.,  ... is Subway food on the level? I mean, do they cheat on the meat, if you know what I'm sayin'? 

       [ "Levelity" ]

      1: The measure of how parallel something is to the ground.

        * e.g.,  ... The levelity factor of the wall is very high. 

       [ "on a level" ]

      1: To look at things in perspective or to look at something in a fair and realistic way

        * e.g.,  ... blud check out dat piece of chooongting 

       [ "level" ]

      1: Verb or noun. A joke or comment not meant to be taken seriously, but presented in a serious manner.

        * e.g.,  ... Person 1 - Generic ridiculous stupid comment. 


       [ "level" ]

      2: Thought of as a "cool" thing to do on various websites; the level also functions as a get out of jail free card when your comment is decisively shown to be silly or misinformed because you can claim you were "just levelling".

        * e.g.,  ... Person 2 - I really hope you are levelling here. 


       [ "level" ]

      3: The term originates from the question of whether you take the comment seriously depending on the "level" you are thinking. In a game of poker, the levels of thinking are:

        * e.g.,  ... Person 1 - No I'm serious. 


       [ "level" ]

      4: level 0 = thinking about the cards you're holding

        * e.g.,  ... Person 3 - Haha you're stupid, you should have left it as a level. 


       [ "level" ]

      5: level 1 = thinking about the cards your opponent is holding


       [ "level" ]

      6: level 2 = thinking about what your opponent thinks you are holding


       [ "level" ]

      7: level 3 = thinking about what your opponent thinks you think he his holding


       [ "level" ]

      8: etc

       [ ""A" levels" ]

      1: a term for anal sex commonly used in the UK

        * e.g.,  ... It is not uncommon nowadays for prostitutes to offer "A" levels for no extra compensation. 

       [ "A levels" ]

      1: Anal Sex

        * e.g.,  ... My new girlfriend is awesome. She'll even do A levels. 

       [ "Leveled" ]

      1: A fast spreading new definition of the word leveled, meaning that a person got owned. People will often accompany the use of the word with a backwards L shape of their hand signalling that a person got leveled. The character LevelMasterJ was the first recorded person known to use the saying in such a way.

        * e.g.,  ... A man falls over in the street. Person 1:''Man did you see that! That person just got leveled!'' 

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