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[Noun] | "ship" | \ ˈship \
1: a large seagoing vessel
2: a sailing vessel having a bowsprit and usually three masts each composed of a lower mast, a topmast, and a topgallant mast
3: boat; especially : one propelled by power or sail
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English scip; akin to Old High German skif ship;
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[Noun] | "factory ship"
1: a ship equipped to process a whale or fish catch at sea
Origin: 1851 ;
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[Noun] | "merchant ship"
1: merchantman
Origin: 15th century ;
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[Noun] | "mother ship"
1: a ship serving smaller craft
Origin: 1867 ;
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[Noun] | "motor ship"
1: a seagoing ship propelled by an internal combustion engine
Origin: 1912 ;
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[Noun] | "Q-ship" | \ ˈkyü-ˌship \
1: an armed ship disguised as a merchant or fishing ship to decoy enemy submarines into gun range
Origin: 1919 ;
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[Verb] | "ship"
1: to place or receive on board a ship for transportation by water
2: to cause to be transported
3: to provide with a ship
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Verb] | "ship"
1: to wishfully regard (specific people or fictional characters) as being or having the potential to become romantically involved with one another
Origin: 1998 ;
Verbal derivative of ship "romantic pairing of a fictional couple," shortened from {see: |relationship|relationship};
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[Verb] | "drop-ship" | \ ˈdräp-ˌship \
1: to ship (goods) from a manufacturer or wholesaler directly to a customer instead of to the retailer who took the order
2: to ship goods from a supplier directly to a customer
Origin: 1926 ;
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[Noun suffix] | "-ship"
1: state : condition : quality
2: office : dignity : profession
3: art : skill
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Middle English, from Old English -scipe; akin to Old High German -scaft -ship, Old English scieppan to shape {mat|shape|};
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[Noun] | "merchant ships"
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[Noun] | "motor ships"
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[Verb] | "ships"
1: to cause to go or be taken from one place to another;
* e.g., " ... we shipped those books out yesterday "
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[ "ships" ]
1: For those who read fics ships is short for realtion:ships:
* e.g., ... which ship do you prefer?
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[ "ships" ]
1: to say sh*t in frount of your parents
* e.g., ... OH ships!!!
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[ "ships" ]
1: short for championships
* e.g., ... we're going to ships!!
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[ "ships" ]
1: Slang term meaning to relate to all kinds of relationships from person to person to sexual relationships to relationships to object to spirituality to god to scientific to education to street to
* e.g., ... Those kind of ships I can understand
[ "ships" ]
2: Criminal to legit to environmental to anything
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[ "ship" ]
1: usually two people who you ship. meaning that you either want them to become an item, kiss or enter into a romantic/sexual relationship or all of the above. usually when you ship someone, you smile when they interact somehow or become extremely giddy when they do something together.
* e.g., ... person: i totally ship dean and castiel!
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[ "Ship" ]
1: The act of taking two fictional or non-fictional characters, and personally wishing for them to either be in love, or for them to have sex.
The term has many background terms.
If you are a person who wants to characters/people shipped, you are a shipper.
The term is changed to "Sailing Ship" whenever the ship that was made becomes successful. For example: two fictional characters falling in love after multiple ships of said characters were made.
* e.g., ... "Jesus Christ, my hormones are shipping Cait and Frodo so fucking hard right now."
"Never knew that Rick and Michonne's ship would sail."
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[ "Shipping" ]
1: The act of one wanting/supporting two individuals involved in a romantic relationship
* e.g., ... Person 1- Will and Nico would be so cute together
Person 2- Shipping?
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[ "Shipping" ]
1: A verb used to describe the action of wishing for two people to enter a relationship (whether romantic or occasionally platonic) in books, movies, tv shows or real life. Shipping can often happen involuntarily, and it is the majority of what happens on the website, Tumblr. There are some very popular ships, some unpopular, as well as often lots of controversy between ships from the same fandom.
* e.g., ... "Do you ship Klaroline, or Steroline?"
"Omigod. I am definitely shipping Olicity."
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[ "shipping" ]
1: A term used to describe fan fictions that take previously created characters and put them as a pair. It usually refers to romantic relationships, but it can refer platonic ones as well. (Just think of "shipping" as short for "relationSHIP".)
* e.g., ... It generally uses the initials of the characters shipped or a combination of the names, though this is not a rule.
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[ "Ship" ]
1: A romantic relationSHIP between two people or characters. You shouldn't ship to people that are already in a relationship, because they really don't need it.
* e.g., ... Lu : Hey , Lilly, I really ship Error and Ink!
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