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[Verb] | "sub*ject" | \ səb-ˈjekt \
1: to bring under control or dominion : subjugate
2: to make (someone, such as oneself) amenable to the discipline and control of a superior
3: to make liable : predispose
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Noun] | "sub*ject" | \ ˈsəb-jikt \
1: one that is placed under authority or control: such as
2: vassal
3: one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English suget, subget, from Anglo-French, from Latin subjectus one under authority & subjectum subject of a proposition, from masculine & neuter respectively of subjectus, past participle of subicere to subject, literally, to throw under, from sub- + jacere to throw ;
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[Noun] | "short subject"
1: a brief often documentary or educational film
Origin: 1908 ;
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[Noun] | "tool subject"
1: a subject studied to gain competence in a skill used in other subjects
Origin: 1925 ;
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[Phrasal verb] | "subject to"
1: affected by or possibly affected by (something)
2: likely to do, have, or suffer from (something)
3: dependent on something else to happen or be true
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[Noun] | "subjects"
1: a major object of interest or concern (as in a discussion or artistic composition);
* e.g., " ... the subject of our discussion switched from who would be the next president to who was the greatest president in the nation's history "
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2: a person who owes allegiance to a government and is protected by it;
* e.g., " ... because of the tense situation in that country, British subjects were advised to return home as soon as possible "
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3: something (as a belief) that serves as the basis for another thing;
* e.g., " ... he has no subject to protest this time, but that's never stopped him before "
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[Noun] | "subject"
1: a major object of interest or concern (as in a discussion or artistic composition);
* e.g., " ... the subject of our discussion switched from who would be the next president to who was the greatest president in the nation's history "
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2: a person who owes allegiance to a government and is protected by it;
* e.g., " ... because of the tense situation in that country, British subjects were advised to return home as soon as possible "
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[Noun] | "short subjects"
1: as in documentaries, animated cartoons;
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[Verb] | "subjects"
1: to bring under one's control by force of arms;
* e.g., " ... Attila the Hun subjected most of Europe to his barbaric pillage "
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# 1 - { subjective:1566190 }
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[ "subjective" ]
1: Making a decision depending on personal taste or experience rather including other people in the decision making process.
* e.g., ... musical taste is very subjective.
# 2 - { Subject:14323259 }
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[ "Subject" ]
1: A 'manly' word to replace crush, however generally it means something more than just a crush would imply. While a crush could be either someone whom you simply think is attractive and could be someone like a celebrity and etc., this one solely relates to someone whom you've known and fallen for due to their personality.
* e.g., ... Ex. "Who is the Subject?"
# 3 - { Subjecting:6977856 }
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[ "Subjecting" ]
1: The act of typing the body of a message in a subject line of an email and sending it to someone.
* e.g., ... Email Receiver: "I wish the fucking road department would quit subjecting me useless shit!"
# 4 - { subject:5818804 }
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[ "subject" ]
1: A topic of study which everyone thinks is useless.
* e.g., ... Subjects and how they are useless:
# 5 - { subjectivity:785097 }
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[ "subjectivity" ]
1: um, you'll have to define this for yourself.
* e.g., ... subjectivity is a subjective and elusive concept.
# 6 - { subjectate:1430576 }
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[ "subjectate" ]
1: to overwhelm a subject with subjects
* e.g., ... The blog requested that i don't leave the subject field blank, so i decided to subjectate it with school subjects.
# 7 - { Subject:15365431 }
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[ "Subject" ]
1: Property of the Queen. i.e. a resident of Canada, Australia, etc.
* e.g., ... Sure, you feel the Princess Di version of 'Candle In The Wind' is the version everyone thinks about when they hear that song, but that's because you are a Subject.
# 8 - { subjectate:1430557 }
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[ "subjectate" ]
1: The act of applying a subject to media that requires a subject (e-mail, forum posts, myspace.com!) without REALLY wanting to put a subject.
* e.g., ... I subjectated my myspace.com post. Damn the man!
# 9 - { subjective:14080917 }
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[ "subjective" ]
1: Subjective shit. Unlogically shit. Shit of shit. Stupid shit of the stupid shit . Don't be a subjective shitman.
* e.g., ... Subjective man: I guess mind above matter.
# 10 - { Subject:3058936 }
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[ "Subject" ]
1: A woman of interest that has been taken noticed by a male organism. If there are multiple subjects they also can be refered as Subject A, Subject B, in which the letter is the first letter of the chicks name
* e.g., ... Ok i have some news on Subject A
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