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    [Verb]  | "team" 


    1: to yoke or join in a team; also : to put together in a coordinated ensemble

    2: to convey or haul with a team

    3: to form a team or association : join forces or efforts —often used with up


    Origin: 1552 ;

    [Verb]  | "dou*ble-team" | \ ˈdə-bəl-ˌtēm \


    1: to block or guard (an opponent) with two players at one time


    Origin: 1860 ;

    [Verb]  | "tri*ple-team" | \ ˈtri-pəl-ˌtēm \


    1: to block or guard (an opponent) with three players at one time


    Origin: 1973 ;

    [Noun]  | "team" | \ ˈtēm \


    1: a number of persons associated together in work or activity: such as

    2: a group on one side (as in football or a debate)

    3: crew, gang


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English teme, from Old English tēam offspring, lineage, group of draft animals; akin to Old High German zoum rein, Old English tēon to draw, pull {mat|tow:1|};

    [Noun]  | "dream team" 


    1: a team whose members are preeminent in a particular field


    Origin: 1911 ;

    [Noun]  | "drill team" 


    1: an exhibition marching team that engages in precision drill


    Origin: 1928 ;

    [Noun]  | "tag team" 


    1: a team of two or more professional wrestlers who spell each other during a match

    2: two or more people working in association toward the same goal —usually hyphenated when used before another noun


    Origin: 1952 ;

     {see: |tag:4|tag:4};

    [Adjective]  | "fantasy" 


    1: of, relating to, or being a game in which participants create and manage imaginary teams consisting of players from a particular sport and scoring is based on the statistical performances of the actual players


    Origin: 1984 ;

     From attributive use of {see: |fantasy:1|fantasy:1};

    [Phrasal verb]  | "team up" 


    1: to join with someone to work together —often + with

    [Noun]  | "teams" 


    1: a group of people working together on a task;


      * e.g., " ... asked the Boy Scouts to split into teams and begin pitching their tents "



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    [Noun]  | "team" 


    1: a group of people working together on a task;


      * e.g., " ... asked the Boy Scouts to split into teams and begin pitching their tents "



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    [Verb]  | "team (up)" 


    1: to participate or assist in a joint effort to accomplish an end;


      * e.g., " ... the television broadcast networks will be teaming up for joint coverage of the event "



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     [ "teams" ]

    1: a common term used in online video games when one team has a numerical advantage of atleast two extra playersover the other

      * e.g.,  ... teams, 11v9 


     [ "teams" ]

    2: when "teams" is called out, players should view the number of players for each team and make them even by switching or spectating

      * e.g.,  ... why didnt nobody switch and make em even? gg teams 


     [ "teams" ]

    3: however, if a team has only a one man advantage eg, 8v...it is not appropriate to call out teams

      * e.g.,  ... noob: teams!!!!1 

     [ "a-team" ]

    1: To draft the same player in multiple fantasy leagues, effectively ending his season and/or NFL career.

      * e.g.,  ... Earnest Graham has been a-team'd 

     [ "For the team" ]

    1: For the team is a new york slang word meaning a girl who fucks everyone she's kinda like a homie hopper but she fucks the whole football team.

      * e.g.,  ... Boys:hey who's the new girls 

     [ "teaming" ]

    1: To partner with in a competitive event. Also can be teamin'.

      * e.g.,  ... The tennis tournament was coming up and Alex and I were teaming. 

     [ "The A-team" ]

    1: Group of main characters in a film or book who seem to always survive everything, whilst all the other characters around them die out.

      * e.g.,  ... Many Ewoks died in the Battle of Endor. Of course, the A-team survived once again unharmed. 

     [ "teaming" ]

    1: Raining heavily, used in Northern Ireland

      * e.g.,  ... Take your brolly, its teaming out there 

     [ "teamed" ]

    1: The enjoyable experience of receiving hand or oral sexual satisfaction during active participation of an online meeting.

      * e.g.,  ... Did you see Carly’s face halfway in during Monday morning’s meeting? 

     [ "team" ]

    1: TEAM is another way to say "Everybody but me." It's popular in corporate environments where an asshole wants work done, but doesn't want to do it, but wants to seem like they want to. Therefore they start their email with "TEAM"

      * e.g.,  ... Here's an example email text: "Team, I need you to do x." 

     [ "team a" ]

    1: a group of 'a game' individuals, who view hazards with nothing but disdain and thrive on handing out schoolings

      * e.g.,  ... guy 1: dude, did you see that guy get his ass handed to him on a plate? 

     [ "The Team" ]

    1: A convenient label for any individual or group whose research supports the Anthropogenic Global Warming Hoax (i.e. every National Science Academy in the world); useful insofar as not having to explain how such a massive conspiracy works in practice.

      * e.g.,  ... Richard: "A new MIT study confirms human activity is the main driver of global warming." 

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