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    [Noun]  | "size" | \ ˈsīz \


    1: physical magnitude, extent, or bulk : relative or proportionate dimensions

    2: relative aggregate amount or number

    3: considerable proportions : bigness


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English sise assize, from Anglo-French, short for assise{mat|assize|};

    [Noun]  | "size" | \ ˈsīz \


    1: any of various glutinous materials (such as preparations of glue, flour, varnish, or resins) used for filling the pores in surfaces (as of paper, textiles, leather, or plaster) or for applying color or metal leaf (as to book edges or covers)


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English sise;

    [Verb]  | "size" 


    1: to make a particular size : bring to proper or suitable size

    2: to arrange, grade, or classify according to size or bulk

    3: to equal in size or other particular characteristic : compare —usually used with up and often with to or with


    Origin: 1609 ;

    [Verb]  | "size" 


    1: to cover, stiffen, or glaze with or as if with size


    Origin: 1667 ;

    [Verb]  | "size up" 


    1: to form a judgment of


    Origin: 1884 ;

    [Adjective]  | "size" | \ ˈsīz \


    1: sized —usually used in combination


    Origin: 1848 ;

    [Adjective]  | "bite-size" | \ ˈbīt-ˌsīz \


    1: of a size that can be eaten in one bite

    2: being or made small or brief especially so as to be easily manageable


    Origin: 1946 ;

    [Adjective]  | "full-size" | \ ˈfu̇l-ˌsīz \


    1: having the usual or normal size of its kind

    2: having the dimensions 54 by 75 inches (about 1.4 by 1.9 meters); also : of a size to fit a full-size bed

    3: relatively large in size; especially, of a sedan : having four doors and seating for up to six


    Origin: 1772 ;

    [Adjective]  | "king-size" | \ ˈkiŋ-ˌsīz \


    1: longer than the regular or standard size

    2: unusually large

    3: having dimensions of approximately 76 by 80 inches (about 1.9 by 2.0 meters); also : of a size that fits a king-size bed


    Origin: 1909 ;

    [Adjective]  | "life-size" | \ ˈlīf-ˈsīz \


    1: of natural size : of the size of the original


    Origin: 1813 ;

    [Noun]  | "size" 


    1: the total amount of measurable space or surface occupied by something;


      * e.g., " ... we worried that the immense size of the sofa would make getting it through the doorway impossible "



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    [Noun]  | "size" 


    1: a substance used to stick things together;


      * e.g., " ... coated the fabric with size before applying it to the wall "



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    [Verb]  | "size up" 


    1: as in find (for or against), try;




    [Adjective]  | "bite-size" 


    1: as in capsule;




    [Adjective]  | "king-size" 


    1: unusually large;


      * e.g., " ... built a king-size mansion with the money he had made in the stock market "





    2: of great extent from end to end;


      * e.g., " ... the king-size snake known as the anaconda "





    [Adjective]  | "man-size" 


    1: of, relating to, or marked by qualities traditionally associated with men;


      * e.g., " ... worked up a man-size appetite playing soccer "





    [Adjective]  | "pint-size" 


    1: of a size that is less than average;


      * e.g., " ... a pint-size wrestler who could defeat opponents twice his size "





    [Adjective]  | "pocket-size" 


    1: of a size that is less than average;


      * e.g., " ... a pocket-size country in the Pyrenees "





     [ "size" ]

    1: usually under the question "What's your size?", it would be penis length to males and breast cup size to females.

      * e.g.,  ... "What's your name? What's your size?" 

     [ "size" ]

    1: To size (or size-up) is to sum up or evaluate something/someone.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1: Did you size-up the other team? 

     [ "size" ]

    1: Size is another name for cool.

      * e.g.,  ... Oh man, have you seen Simon? He's so size... 

     [ "size" ]

    1: Some

     [ "of size" ]

    1: The euphemism for a large or obese person. Soon to be adopted by airlines who have to be careful not to overfill their flights.

      * e.g.,  ... "Oh man. Last week, I had to sit in a middle seat between two people of size. It was not pretty." 

     [ "sizing" ]

    1: To look dirty at someone (up and down)

      * e.g.,  ... Oooh dat nigga was just sizing you. You gonna let dat go? 

     [ "Sizing" ]

    1:  To treat someone with disrespect.

      * e.g.,  ... Why you sizing, I gave you $10 and all you bought me was 1 cheeseburger?!?! 


     [ "Sizing" ]

    2:  To take advantage of someone.

     [ "Size" ]

    1: A level up/ get better / become and evolve into something that’s even more sick than the original version !!

      * e.g.,  ... Lauren: Izzie, I got a new promotion at work 

     [ "sized" ]

    1: circumcized; dissed; getting cut off in mid-sentence; often over-used by cocky soccer players

      * e.g.,  ... Mr. Goslin: Does anyone have any questions? 

     [ "Sizing" ]

    1: A business meeting. Whenever you’re asked for your opinion, say Repeat until the meeting is over.

      * e.g.,  ... We know you’ve got a lot of work, but can you join us for sizing? 

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