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[Verb] | "pol*ish" | \ ˈpä-lish \
1: to make smooth and glossy usually by friction : burnish
2: to smooth, soften, or refine in manners or condition
3: to bring to a highly developed, finished, or refined state : perfect
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English polisshen, from Anglo-French poliss-, stem of polir, from Latin polire;
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[Verb] | "polish off"
1: to finish off or dispose of rapidly or completely
Origin: 1827 ;
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[Verb] | "ap*ple-pol*ish" | \ ˈa-pəl-ˌpä-lish \
1: to attempt to ingratiate oneself : toady
2: to curry favor with (as by flattery)
Origin: 1926 ;
From the traditional practice of schoolchildren bringing a shiny apple as a gift to their teacher;
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[Noun] | "polish"
1: a smooth glossy surface : luster
2: freedom from rudeness or coarseness : culture
3: a state of high development or refinement
Origin: 1597 ;
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[Noun] | "Polish"
1: the Slavic language of the Poles
Origin: 1555 ;
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[Noun] | "reverse Polish notation"
1: a system of representing mathematical and logical operations in which the operands precede the operator and which does not require the use of parentheses —called also postfix notation
Origin: 1957 ;
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[Noun] | "spit and polish"
1: extreme attention to cleanliness, orderliness, smartness of appearance, and ceremony often at the expense of operational efficiency
Origin: 1895 ;
From the practice of polishing objects such as shoes by spitting on them and then rubbing them with a cloth;
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[Noun] | "French polish"
1: a kind of liquid (called a varnish) that is used on wood to make it shiny
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[Adjective] | "Pol*ish" | \ ˈpō-lish \
1: of, relating to, or characteristic of Poland, the Poles, or Polish
Origin: 1592 ;
Pole;
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[Geographical name] | "Polish Corridor"
1: strip of land in Poland that between World War I and World War II separated East Prussia from the main part of Germany and that before 1919 was part of Germany
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[Noun] | "polish"
1: a high level of taste and enlightenment as a result of extensive intellectual training and exposure to the arts;
* e.g., " ... acquired a great deal of polish during his year abroad "
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[Verb] | "polish"
1: to make smooth or glossy usually by repeatedly applying surface pressure;
* e.g., " ... you'll need to polish your shoes with a clean rag before the performance "
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2: to bring (something) to a state where nothing remains to be done;
* e.g., " ... once you polish the article a bit, it'll be ready to submit "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "polish" ]
1: Polish, or being polish. Also, poeple with very big dicks.
* e.g., ... I knew Matt was polish when i saw his 8 and a half inch dick
# 2 - { polish:1059923 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: People originally from Poland. Most Polish immigrants come to Chicago to live. Polish people are also known for their amazing Polish food and Polish penises (which are the largest in diameter in the whole world)Italian penises being the longest though. Polish is a native language of Poland containing many z's and ski's.
* e.g., ... Dj Markski is a Polish dj originally from Poland.
# 3 - { polish:5491215 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: a language of impossible consonant combinations
* e.g., ... Polish: rlymrliszczi tyszrl julr hylrdsz
# 4 - { polish:9696 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: A language or ethnicity originated in Poland.
* e.g., ... Kropotkin brags about being polish but I wish he wouldn't.
# 5 - { polish:927157 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: short for Polish Sausage.
* e.g., ... "you want a hot dog or a polish?"
[ "polish" ]
2: When said correctly (with a chicago accent) the O in "polish" is dragged out.
# 6 - { polish:3053186 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: (verb)
* e.g., ... "She got drunk at the party and said she was looking for someone suitably hung so she could polish his knob."
[ "polish" ]
2: To cause to become smooth and shiny by rubbing.
[ "polish" ]
3: To apply oral sex to, especially in "polish his knob" and similar phrases.
# 7 - { polish:2449499 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: someone coming from poland. the polish were somehow hated from the germans.
* e.g., ... my mom is part polish.
# 8 - { polish:3404508 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: form of the game ping pong where one person gets to hit the other with a ping pong ball after each point.
* e.g., ... f dude look at what she did to me when we were playing "polish" today!
# 9 - { polish:104029 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: Adj. The act of sucking a man's penis so that the resulting salival esidue left on the penis head leaves it shiny, as if it were polished.
* e.g., ... Monica Lewinsky gave Bill Clinton a great polish in his oval office.
# 10 - { polish:1732754 }
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[ "polish" ]
1: People from the Country of Poland.
* e.g., ... Hey man have you got a job at the sweatshop yet?
[ "polish" ]
2: Often seen in more wealthy countries especially European since Poland joined the European Union.
* e.g., ... No those fucking Polish people are taking them all, and I got my car stolen by a Polish man in brightly coloured swimming shorts
[ "polish" ]
3: Polish people generally move to wealthier countries in search of better pay and lifestyle but often are ignorant of the fact that people native to that country find it hard enough to get a job without them taking them all just because they are willing to work for less money or in poorer conditions.
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4: Some Polish people do not work at all, only claim benefits from the state and sit in their houses which are given to them on entry to an EU country. They often are ignorant of fashion and wear brightly coloured track-suites and rubber hats. Polish people are well known in most shopping centres and are almost always on police record for stealing or attacking people.
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