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    [Adjective]  | "sub*se*quent" | \ ˈsəb-si-kwənt \


    1: following in time, order, or place


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin subsequent-, subsequens, present participle of subsequi to follow close, from sub- near + sequi to follow {mat|sub-|}, ;

    [Preposition]  | "subsequent to" 


    1: at a time later or more recent than : since


    Origin: 1621 ;

    [Adjective]  | "subsequent" 


    1: being, occurring, or carried out at a time after something else;


      * e.g., " ... I'll do the first problem as an example, but all subsequent efforts must be done on your own "





     [ "subsequent" ]

    1: adj.


     [ "subsequent" ]

    2: Following in time or order; succeeding.

     [ "subsequently" ]

    1: Subsequence is considered as a consequence, or result of action. In case when it is "subsequently"- adverb, this exactly means in consequence of the action that is done.

      * e.g.,  ... He hit his chief, subsequently he would pay a price for what he had done. 

     [ "Subsequent" ]

    1: coming after something in time; following.

      * e.g.,  ... "the theory was developed subsequent to the earthquake of 1906" 

     [ "Subsequent Wipe" ]

    1: A wipe of the ass that usually takes place an hour or more after the actual crap because you didn't get it all the first time. Typically it is undertaken because of extreme discomfort resulting from residue that festers between ass cheeks.

      * e.g.,  ... I took a big dump right after I birdied the third hole, but had to go back for a subsequent wipe after number 11 because my ass was on fire! 

     [ "Subsequent Loop of Redundant Statements" ]

    1: When someone has very little ambition to expand their vocabulary, they end up repeating a word or phrase too many times in a sentence. Its different from Pleonasm in the way that pleonasm pertains to one subject in a sentence. SLRS

      * e.g.,  ... Subsequent Loop of Redundant Statements - "so my boyfriend was gonna be all like going to the store 2 buy a fifth and then I was all like grab some cigs too and then he was all like bitch I don't get paid till thursday" 


     [ "Subsequent Loop of Redundant Statements" ]

    2: just happens when a person is being a complete fucking idiot.

     [ "Subsequence" ]

    1: A subsequence is a subway foot long, that is divided into 4 sections. It is subsequently covered in 4 gallons of pure mayonnaise and slathered in four buckets of the finest lube known to man.

      * e.g.,  ... The man slid a subsequence inside of his footlong. 

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