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      [Verb]  | "name" 


      1: to give a name to : call

      2: to mention or identify by name

      3: to accuse by name


      Origin: before 12th century ;

       See: ;

      [Verb]  | "trade name" 


      1: to designate with a trade name


      Origin: 1888 ;

      [Noun]  | "code name" 


      1: a designation having a coded and usually secret meaning


      Origin: 1867 ;

      [Adjective]  | "named" 


      1: as in known, specified;




      [Verb]  | "named" 


      1: to give a name to;


        * e.g., " ... decided to name her new puppy Bubbles "





      2: to make reference to or speak about briefly but specifically;


        * e.g., " ... I don't want to name anyone in particular, but someone in this room fiddled with my car's radio "





      3: to pick (someone) by one's authority for a specific position or duty;


        * e.g., " ... was named the provost of the university "



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      [Verb]  | "name" 


      1: to give a name to;


        * e.g., " ... decided to name her new puppy Bubbles "





      2: to make reference to or speak about briefly but specifically;


        * e.g., " ... I don't want to name anyone in particular, but someone in this room fiddled with my car's radio "





      3: to pick (someone) by one's authority for a specific position or duty;


        * e.g., " ... was named the provost of the university "



      •  Antonyms : 

      • (N/A)





      [Verb]  | "code-named" 


       [ "name name" ]

      1: A "name name" is a name that is common and/or unexciting. The word grouping "name name" was coined in mid-2004 in Canada by a young female wordsmith after downing a potent libationary beverage after a long shift at work.

        * e.g.,  ... Emily, the most popular baby name for girls in 2003 (according to the U.S. Social Security Administration), is a name name. 

       [ "Name" ]

      1:  A word used to refer to a specific person, creature or sometimes an object. Referring to someone/thing with a name often implies having some sort of personal connection to said person/thing, though this is not always the case. A god-awful trend on UrbanDictionary where a person takes their own name, or the name of a friend or significant other, and submit a definition of said name having a large amount of positive attributes associated with it. This is done to imply that anyone with that particular name has said positive attributes (such as being athletic, charismatic, etc.), and is usually done for the purposes of ego-stroking.

        * e.g.,  ...  "My name is Alex." "Do you like my new dog? His name's Rover." Tim - "I'm gonna post my name on UrbanDictionary and say that I'm intelligent, athletic and get hella bitches." Joe - "Dude, you live in a fucking basement and play anime games all day. Stop stroking your own ego and go do something with your life." 

       [ "Name" ]

      1: A thing people use Mainly to hype themself up by making a new definition of thier name and usually saying "basically god"

        * e.g.,  ... *Looks up any name on this site* *insert name here* 

       [ "Name" ]

      1: (name) is the (positive adjective in superlative) person you'll ever meet.

        * e.g.,  ... By the way, this definition mocks almost every name definition 

       [ "Name" ]

      1: Basically your name is pretty much a label people use to define you. Also, if you have a generic name such as Bob, Joe, Fred, etc., you are pretty much the perfect guy. Seriously, look up an overused name right now.

        * e.g.,  ... Tim looked up his name on urbandictionary and found out his name meant that he was a smart, athletic, and an all around perfect individual. Ironically, Tim has never had a girlfriend in his life and he is currently dropping out of school because of his obsession of World of Warcraft. 

       [ "Names" ]

      1: 50% of the definitions on Urban Dictionary

        * e.g.,  ... Seriously. Stop putting names in the dictionary. 

       [ "Name" ]

      1: That which you should not define on this site.

        * e.g.,  ... Stop defining your name on Urban Dictionary, dammit. The editors already have enough work to do. 

       [ "Names" ]

      1: A very common thing found on Urban Dictionary. 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who glorify anyone with that name because they like someone with that name.

        * e.g.,  ... Urban Dictionary has way too many names on it. 


       [ "Names" ]

      2:  The other 50% of the time their definitions are written by kids who are complaining about someone with that name.

       [ "Name" ]

      1: What seems to be very common on this site. People will put things such as, "Jake: a cute, funny guy who gets all the girls..." and other stuff, despite this being a site to learn about slang.

        * e.g.,  ... Why are there so many names on this site? 

       [ "Name" ]

      1: A section of Urban Dictionary. Only exists because people tend to look up their own name on here, so they can see the compliments people give it and feel instant validation. One of the most overused parts of this site, only thing more overused is talking about sex and drugs

        * e.g.,  ... These “name” posts are really annoying, please make them less 

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