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      [Noun]  | "total" 


      1: a product of addition : sum

      2: an entire quantity : amount


      Origin: 1557 ;

      [Noun]  | "sum total" 


      1: a total arrived at through the counting of sums

      2: total result : totality


      Origin: 15th century ;

      [Noun]  | "grand total" 


      1: a final total reached by adding together other total amounts —often used in a humorous or critical way to refer to a total that is unusually small

      [Verb]  | "total" 


      1: to add up : compute

      2: to amount to : number

      3: to make a total wreck of : demolish; specifically : to damage so badly that the cost of repairs exceeds the market value of the vehicle


      Origin: 1716 ;

      [Noun]  | "totals" 


      1: a complete amount of something;


        * e.g., " ... that's the total for our wheat harvest this year "



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      [Noun]  | "total" 


      1: a complete amount of something;


        * e.g., " ... that's the total for our wheat harvest this year "



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      [Noun]  | "sum totals" 


      1: a complete amount of something;


        * e.g., " ... in this case the sum total of physical evidence that a crime has been committed wouldn't fill a thimble "



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      [Noun]  | "grand totals" 


      1: a complete amount of something;


        * e.g., " ... The grand total of the proceeds from the fund-raiser was over $100,000. "



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      [Noun]  | "sum total" 


      1: a complete amount of something;


        * e.g., " ... in this case the sum total of physical evidence that a crime has been committed wouldn't fill a thimble "



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      [Verb]  | "totals" 


      1: to have a total of;


        * e.g., " ... two and two total four "





      2: to combine (numbers) into a single sum;


        * e.g., " ... total all the receipts and tell me how much I owe you "



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      3: to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness of;


        * e.g., " ... a powerful hurricane totaled the house some years ago "



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      [Verb]  | "total" 


      1: to have a total of;


        * e.g., " ... two and two total four "





      2: to combine (numbers) into a single sum;


        * e.g., " ... total all the receipts and tell me how much I owe you "



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      3: to bring to a complete end the physical soundness, existence, or usefulness of;


        * e.g., " ... a powerful hurricane totaled the house some years ago "



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       [ "totals" ]

      1: (adverb)

        * e.g.,  ... Dude: "Dude, check out the body on that chick!" 


       [ "totals" ]

      2: means complete, whole or entirely. Short form of the word "totally. Handy when messaging or texting to save keystrokes.

        * e.g.,  ... Other Dude: "Totals hot!"  

       [ "totals" ]

      1: (adverb)

        * e.g.,  ... Dude: "Dude, check out the body on that chick!" 


       [ "totals" ]

      2: means complete, whole or entirely. Short form of the word "totally. Handy when messaging or texting to save keystrokes.

        * e.g.,  ... Other Dude: "Totals hot!" 

       [ "totalled" ]

      1: To so severely damage a vehicle, typically a car (automobile), that it is a total write-off, that is beyond economic repair

        * e.g.,  ... This guy in a 4x4 just pulled out of a side road and totalled my car, it looked as if it had been hit by a snow plough(plow) 

       [ "totaled" ]

      1: Beyond repair or not worth repairing.

        * e.g.,  ... After hitting the tree, the car was totaled. Well, maybe it could have been put on the road again, but the insurance adjuster wouldn't authorize the payment. 

       [ "totally" ]

      1: wordValley Girl/word Speak that means "Of course!"

        * e.g.,  ... You coming to my party? 

       [ "total" ]

      1: To destroy something, usually a car.

        * e.g.,  ... "Why did you total my car, you asshole!?" 

       [ "total" ]

      1: Something to eat there's nothing to eat for breakfast

        * e.g.,  ... Guy 1: Hey there's nothing to eat for breakfast 

       [ "totaled" ]

      1: A insurance term that describes the condition of a damaged car when the cost to repair the damage exceeds the actual appraised value of the vehicle.

        * e.g.,  ... A '03 BMW X3 that gets ripped in half by a dumptruck would be considered "totaled". An '87 Nova that has a cracked windshield would also be considered "totaled." 

       [ "totally" ]

      1: utter and complete

        * e.g.,  ... Without: "Not only have I passed my graduation and earned a place at the most prestigious educational institution in the country, I also achieved the higest results in the entire class and have bettered the school's highest ever grade. I'm extatic about the result and wish to take you all for drinks on me" 


       [ "totally" ]

      2: to claim that a conlusion has been reached of grandoise proportions through using the least grandiose language imaginable

        * e.g.,  ... With: "I totally nailed my grad!! (~dude) Lets get fu##ing trashed!! (~dude)" 

       [ "Totally" ]

      1: A word used for emphasis. Makes you sound kinda "cheerleaderish" when you use it.

        * e.g.,  ... ie...  

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