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(3) - { stack:1 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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[Noun] | "stack" | \ ˈstak \
1: a large usually conical pile (as of hay, straw, or grain in the sheaf) left standing in the field for storage
2: an orderly pile or heap
3: a large quantity or number
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English stak, from Old Norse stakkr; akin to Russian stog stack and probably to Old English staca stake;
(2) - { chimney stack } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "chimney stack"
1: the part of a chimney that is above the roof of a building
2: a tall chimney on a factory, ship, etc., for carrying smoke away
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[Noun] | "push*down" | \ ˈpu̇sh-ˌdau̇n \
1: a store of data (as in a computer) from which the most recently stored item must be the first retrieved —called also pushdown list, pushdown stack
Origin: 1961 ;
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[Verb] | "stack"
1: to arrange in a stack : pile
2: to pile in or on
3: to arrange secretly for cheating
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Verb] | "stack up"
1: to add up
2: to be in a particular state or situation
3: measure up, compare —usually used with against
Origin: 1896 ;
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[Verb] | "blow" | \ ˈblō \
1: to be in motion
2: to move with speed or force
3: to move or run quickly
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English, from Old English blāwan; akin to Old High German blāen to blow, Latin flare;
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(1) - { stack the odds against (someone) } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "stack the odds against (someone)"
1: to make it less likely for someone to win, succeed, etc.
(1) - { stack the odds in favor of (someone) } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "stack the odds in favor of (someone)"
1: to make it more likely for someone to win, succeed, etc.
(1) - { stack the odds in someone's favor } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Idiom] | "stack the odds in someone's favor"
1: to make it more likely for someone to win, succeed, etc.
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(2) - { stack } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "stack"
1: a quantity of things thrown or stacked on one another;
* e.g., " ... a stack of playing cards "
(1) - { chimney stack } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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(1) - { stack } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
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[Verb] | "stack (up)"
1: to gradually form into a layer, pile, or mass;
* e.g., " ... those newspapers have been stacking up in the basement since we moved here "
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(1) - { stack up (against or with) } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "stack up (against or with)"
1: to come near or nearer to in character or quality;
* e.g., " ... how does the new car stack up against your old one? "
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(1) - { blow one's stack } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Phrase] | "blow one's stack"
1: to become very angry;
* e.g., " ... The customer blew his stack when the server spilled a drink on him. "
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[Phrase] | "blown one's stack"
1: to become very angry;
* e.g., " ... The customer blew his stack when the server spilled a drink on him. "
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[Phrase] | "blew one's stack"
1: to become very angry;
* e.g., " ... The customer blew his stack when the server spilled a drink on him. "
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[Phrase] | "blows one's stack"
1: to become very angry;
* e.g., " ... The customer blew his stack when the server spilled a drink on him. "
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[Phrase] | "blowing one's stack"
1: to become very angry;
* e.g., " ... The customer blew his stack when the server spilled a drink on him. "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "stack" ]
1: one stack = 1 G
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[ "stack" ]
1: A stack is (10) thousand cash could be within a rubber band.
* e.g., ... Jen: How much money do you have to buy a new car?
Tom: 8 stacks
Note: Technically equals = $80,000
[ "stack" ]
2: STACK & RACK are commonly confused in urban slang.
$1,000 equals one(1) rack.
$10,000 equals one(1) stack. 10 stacks equals a book. 100 stacks equals one(1) bible.
Breakdown as follows:
[ "stack" ]
3: Rack = $1,000
Stack = $10,000
[ "stack" ]
4: Book = $100,000
[ "stack" ]
5: Bible = $1,000,000
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[ "stack" ]
1: 64 of any given item, originating from Minecraft.
* e.g., ... Yo Dylan, can I have a stack of cobble?
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[ "stack" ]
1: Aussie slang for crashing and/or falling off something accidentally or falling down. Usually when operating a vehicle.
* e.g., ... Jack: What happened to your rear end?
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[ "stack" ]
1: Originally "100 bills", bound in a paper ribbon.
Among black people and proles of America it's synonymous with a grand, in any combination of bills.
* e.g., ... Tool: "I hope you brought some cash."
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[ "stack" ]
1: To be able to apply more than once, or combine with something else that has the same effect. Comes from video games and pen-and-paper RPGs.
* e.g., ... The flyer says "30% off all jeans". Does that stack with the student discount?
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[ "stack" ]
1: to fall over or crash badly resulting in great injury or damage
* e.g., ... Stu: How did you break your legs?
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[ "stack" ]
1: a term used in the computerized accounting system to denote a file of unapproved transactions which must be approved by a competent authority to effectuate the transactions.
* e.g., ... The stack is empty. All the stacked transactions have been approved.
[ "stack" ]
2: (of transactions) to enter in a stack.
* e.g., ... The teller made an entry in the computer system, which got stacked. The head teller then approved the stacked entry.
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[ "stack" ]
1: A stack is an insult or an acknowledgement of an insult.
* e.g., ... Man: You are pretty.
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[ "stack" ]
1: An insult given to another person in an argument. It is commonly used on a person who has talked smack and or is being a smart ass.
Both sides can give the stacks, which will escalate to a bigger argument. However, it is not uncommon for one person to be the only one throwing the stacks.
* e.g., ... Matt: Damn, man! Does your mother still dress you in the morning?
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