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      [Phrasal verb]  | "play with" 


      1: to move or handle (something) with one's hands or fingers often without thinking

      2: to handle, change, or deal with (something) in a careless way

      3: to think about (something) briefly and not very seriously

      [Phrase]  | "play ducks and drakes with" 


      1: to use recklessly : squander

      [Phrase]  | "play with a full deck" 


      1: to be rational or sane

      [Phrase]  | "play with fire" 


      1: to do something risky or dangerous

      [Phrase]  | "play with oneself" 


      1: masturbate

      [Idiom]  | "play hell with" 


      1: to cause many problems for (someone or something) : to have a very bad effect on (someone or something)

      [Idiom]  | "play merry hell with" 


      1: to cause many problems for (someone or something) : to have a very bad effect on (someone or something)

      [Idiom]  | "play with one's food" 


      1: to move one's food around on the plate or handle it with one's fingers without eating it

      [Idiom]  | "play with words/language" 


      1: to use words that sound similar or that have several different meanings especially in a clever or funny way

      [Verb]  | "play (with)" 


      1: to handle thoughtlessly, ignorantly, or mischievously;


        * e.g., " ... please don't play with the telephone "



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      [Verb]  | "play" 


      1: to engage in activity for amusement;


        * e.g., " ... told her son that he needed some time to run and play in the yard after his hard work "



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      2: to present a portrayal or performance of;


        * e.g., " ... played Hamlet in the campus production of the classic "



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      3: to pretend to be (what one is not) in appearance or behavior;


        * e.g., " ... stop playing the innocent, because I know that you were behind that prank "



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      [Verb]  | "play (on or upon)" 


      1: to take unfair advantage of;


        * e.g., " ... the candidate played on the voters' prejudices "



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      [Verb]  | "play (upon)" 


      1: to control or take advantage of by artful, unfair, or insidious means;


        * e.g., " ... played upon the customer's vanity to convince her to buy the expensive makeup kit "



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      [Phrase]  | "play ducks and drakes with" 


      1: to use up carelessly;


        * e.g., " ... a spoiled heiress who played ducks and drakes with her parents' money "





       [ "Play by Play" ]

      1: When you say that you dont need a 'play by play' it means you dont need the full details.

        * e.g.,  ... "Hey. I only asked how the party went to be polite, i dont need a friggin play by play of the evening!" 

       [ "play by play" ]

      1: When you broadcast your every move throughout the day to people who probably don't care on s.n.s's such as facebook and twitter.

        * e.g.,  ... 9:01 a.m - Just woke up, I'm hung over. 

       [ "play play" ]

      1: Used to describe acts which would be considered foolish or pleasure. More often than not however "play play" is preceded by the word "no" to indicate the seriousness of an event.

        * e.g.,  ... Person 1, "Yo what up T." 

       [ "play play" ]

      1: a joke - to just kid- not taken seriously

        * e.g.,  ... oh man i was just kidding - it was just a play play 

       [ "for play play" ]

      1: A way of expressing that something is just a joke or not serious.

        * e.g.,  ... You are gay. Chill out, that was for play play.. 

       [ "a play" ]

      1: When a hustler gets a phone call to sell the type of drug he is selling.

        * e.g.,  ... I'll be right back I just got a play. 

       [ "Played" ]

      1: Made a fool of, chumped, taken advantage of.

       [ "Played" ]

      1: A word way overused in many situations. When you get played it means someone knowingly used your emotions in order to get something out of you, whether it be gifts, sex, pics, or validation. If you caught feelings for ur friend and then got friend zoned that ain’t getting played.

        * e.g.,  ... Some sad pos: damn my friend Zach was so nice to me and I even bought him dinner and then he turned me down... I got played 

       [ "Played" ]

      1: When someone shows interest in you but is really giving you false hints to play with your emotions. Leading you on only to friendzone tyou.

        * e.g.,  ... Felicia: Wdul? 

       [ "Played" ]

      1: When She Says she loves you but texts your friend behind your back 1 year5months and 23 days in the relationship

        * e.g.,  ... "That Bitch Really just played me" 

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