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      [Noun]  | "naught" 


      1: nothingness, nonexistence

      2: the arithmetical symbol 0 : zero, cipher


      Origin: before 12th century ;

       See: {naught:1 };

      [Noun]  | "naughts" 


      1: the numerical symbol 0 or the absence of number or quantity represented by it;


        * e.g., " ... my locker number is naught-seven-two "



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      [Noun]  | "naught" 


      1: the numerical symbol 0 or the absence of number or quantity represented by it;


        * e.g., " ... my locker number is naught-seven-two "



      •  Antonyms : 

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       [ "naughts" ]

      1: Collective term for arseholes!

        * e.g.,  ... Barryboys is moderated by naughts.... 

       [ "Naught" ]

      1: Early English term, it basically is another way to say the word "nothing."

        * e.g.,  ... I did naught but slap him... 

       [ "not for naught" ]

      1: There was a reason or purpose for what happened.

        * e.g.,  ... You were sentenced to prison, it's not for naught. 

       [ "Naught" ]

      1:  A symbol '0' that represents nothing. (A symbol representing nothing however is surely something

        * e.g.,  ... 1) 0=Nothing Nothing=Something 


       [ "Naught" ]

      2:  A symbol used in the 1337 or eleet alphabet to replace 'o' or 'O' for no paticular reason whatsoever. Makes them believe they have some devine power over people who speak english, or other understandable langauges.

        * e.g.,  ... 2) >1337person< Shut up y0u n00b 

       [ "Naught" ]

      1: Absolutely not. A way of completely rejecting something that someone has said. (The word for '0')

        * e.g.,  ... 'Do you like her?' 

       [ "naught" ]

      1: Naught: referring to the sphincta of ones anus.

        * e.g.,  ... The boy jumped off a bridge and a star picket went straight up his naught. 


       [ "naught" ]

      2: Derived from the fact that the sphincta looks similar to that of the number naught (0)

       [ "Naught" ]

      1: The outcome of a naughty attitude, actions.

        * e.g.,  ... I was so mischievous that night, I ended up in so much naught.... and I loved it! 

       [ "naught" ]

      1: an ulgy girl. derived from scoring girls out of ten.

        * e.g.,  ... -"alright you naught" 

       [ "naughts and crosses" ]

      1: A repetitive, addictive, yet oddly pleasurable game for two.

        * e.g.,  ... "Please play naughts and crosses with me before I bite my own tongue off in boredom." 


       [ "naughts and crosses" ]

      2: A grid of nine boxes is drawn. The players pick their symbol (a naught or a cross), then take turns to fill a box with their individual symbol. The winner is the first to complete a line of three symbols - diagonally, horizontally, or vertically. The loser will then immediatly demand a rematch.


       [ "naughts and crosses" ]

      3: This game is often played on the back rows of classrooms and lecture threatres in schools and Universities across the world.

       [ "throat naught" ]

      1: throat naught

        * e.g.,  ... throat naught 

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