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      [Preposition]  | "next to" 


      1: immediately following or adjacent to

      2: in comparison to


      Origin: 14th century ;

      [Adverb]  | "next to" 


      1: very nearly : almost


      Origin: 1596 ;

      [Adverb]  | "next door" 


      1: in or to the next building, house, apartment, or room; broadly : in or at an adjacent place


      Origin: 1579 ;

      [Idiomatic phrase]  | "next to nothing" 


      1: very little


      Origin: 1606 ;

      [Idiom]  | "next to last" 


      1: in such time or order that only one person or thing comes after

      [Idiom]  | "cleanliness is next to godliness" 


      1: —used to say that it is almost as important to be clean as it is to be good

      [Preposition]  | "next to" 


      1: close to;


        * e.g., " ... enjoys living next to the ocean "





      2: subsequent to in time or order;


        * e.g., " ... next to the war, the flagging economy was the biggest campaign issue "



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      [Adverb]  | "next to" 


      1: very close to but not completely;


        * e.g., " ... bought it for next to nothing "



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      [Phrase]  | "next door to" 


      1: close to;


        * e.g., " ... Though Brazil is next door to several other South American nations, its culture and language differ in many ways. "



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       [ "next next next" ]

      1: describes the installation process of most microsoft windows applications whereby you go through a series of dialogues that only offer "next" and "cancel" as an option. used to describe the ease of installation of a specific application.

        * e.g.,  ... it's just a next next next install dude. accept all defaults. 

       [ "next next" ]

      1: When you are at a party and someone else already has "next" in pong. In reality, this term is synonymous with "never".

        * e.g.,  ... You: Yo can I get next? 

       [ "Nexted" ]

      1: Usually on Chatroulette, a new random stranger chat site, when someone clicks the "next" button almost instantly after seeing your face or webcam. The most common nexted individuals are males.

        * e.g.,  ... So this guy was whackin' it on Chatroulette, so I nexted him real fast. What a douchebag. 

       [ "next" ]

      1: A slang term whose meaning and implication are similar to 'random', 'pointless', 'shit' (adj.), 'stupid', 'crazy', etc.

        * e.g.,  ... "That is some next shit." 


       [ "next" ]

      2: Although the word itself has no fully-feesible meaning or definition, it is commonly used in conjunction with other social slang and usually said in an informal context.

        * e.g.,  ... "This assignment is next." 


       [ "next" ]

      3: The term is usually not associated with direct offense, rather it is most commonly used to describe a past or present event in a loose social environment.

        * e.g.,  ... "Some next guy asked me for loose change." 

       [ "next" ]

      1: Used to replace phrases like, 'Oh thats some annoying girl'. It is meant to be degrade a person as though they are sub-human.

        * e.g.,  ... That's just some next boy i know who lives in my endz 

       [ "nexted" ]

      1:  To get rid of your current date, and move on to the next date. Created from the MTV show "NEXT"

        * e.g.,  ... Wow, he got nexted in under a minute 

       [ "Next" ]

      1: Next could mean anything pertaining to the Next song,Next in the line at the store, Next in the bedroom, scream NEXT out the door when your partner, visitor, customer leaves the building.

        * e.g.,  ... When Bobby leaves I always scream out the front door NEXT. 

       [ "nexting" ]

      1: Nexting is a technique used to remove someone from your life in a clean, efficient manner that causes minimal to no drama. Tantrum whores, liars, users, schemers, drama queens, faggots and losers are typically the kinds of people who are subjected to nexting.

        * e.g.,  ... Dave: Can you believe it, Katie slept at Mikes house last night. 

       [ "Next!" ]

      1: An expression used to cut someone off while they are talking; A form of disrespect to let someone know that you lack care in his/her conversation.

        * e.g.,  ... "Excuse me miss..." the lady replied, "Next! Boy please!" 

       [ "Nexted" ]

      1:  the act of being removed from a video chat with a random stranger on chat roulette. the act of selecting next while on chat roulette

        * e.g.,  ... Oh man, no way! She just nexted you dude! What a jerk. 

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