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      [Phrasal verb]  | "tell of" 


      1: to be evidence of (something) : to indicate

      2: to describe (something) : to make the details of (something) known

      3: to talk to (someone) about (something)

      [Verb]  | "told (of)" 


      1: to serve as a sign or symptom of;


        * e.g., " ... his poor performance in the debate tells of too little preparation "



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       [ "told" ]

      1: To be put in one's place, whether in the form of a humiliating insult, beating, or other form of defeat.

        * e.g.,  ... "Oh, you came in here all arrogant, but you got TOLD!" 

       [ "told" ]

      1: To verbally abuse someone so bad they have nothing left to say.

        * e.g.,  ... Stan: Dude, what are you doing? 

       [ "Told" ]

      1: Snitching (telling) to the authorities a crime that you saw.

        * e.g.,  ... What you mean? I can't trust you because you told. 

       [ "told" ]

      1: A reasonable warning that is given to someone who will be afflicted with harm if he or she does not back down from an offensive position that would provoke such an assault.

        * e.g.,  ... What do you say to someone with two black eyes? 

       [ "told" ]

      1: When you insualt someone greatly.

        * e.g.,  ... Jimmy: whao, where did you came from jon? 

       [ "told" ]

      1: You get told...

        * e.g.,  ... I smacked him, yeah he got told. 

       [ "Tolded" ]

      1: Past tense of Told

        * e.g.,  ... I tolded them to do their work 

       [ "TOLD" ]

      1: Derives from the word "tellage" meaning to tell or to dis...TOLD: the past tense of being dissed by Jimmy Ko, The TELLAGE Queen. Being TOLD is a privilege, so earn it...carefully.

        * e.g.,  ... STATEMENT:"That is the most repulsive display of iambic pentameter I've ever witnessed in my four years here at Berkeley..." 

       [ "Volun-told" ]

      1: When someone volunteers you with out the option of you saying no.

        * e.g.,  ... your mom volun-told you to babysit on a Saturday night. 

       [ "told off" ]

      1: When someone gets angry or cross and shouts and punishes you.

        * e.g.,  ... Mum: How dare you!!! Get up to your room NOW! 

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