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    [Noun]  | "train*ing" | \ ˈtrā-niŋ \


    1: the act, process, or method of one that trains

    2: the skill, knowledge, or experience acquired by one that trains

    3: the state of being trained


    Origin: 1537 ;

    [Noun]  | "training college" 


    1: teachers college


    Origin: 1839 ;

    [Noun]  | "training school" 


    1: a school preparing students for a particular occupation

    2: a correctional institution for the custody and reeducation of juvenile delinquents


    Origin: 1712 ;

    [Noun]  | "training table" 


    1: a table where athletes under a training regimen eat meals planned to help in their conditioning


    Origin: 1866 ;

    [Noun]  | "training manual" 


    1: a book of instructions for a job or task

    [Noun]  | "training shoe" 


    1: a shoe with a rubber sole that is designed for people to wear while running, playing sports, etc.

    [Noun]  | "assertiveness training" 


    1: a method of training individuals to act in a bold self-confident manner


    Origin: 1967 ;

    [Noun]  | "autogenic training" 


    1: a self-relaxation technique that involves silently repeating one or more statements intended to produce a relaxed feeling of bodily warmth and heaviness and to foster a state of physical and emotional calmness —called also autogenics


    Origin: 1954 ;

     After German autogenes Training;

      * Note : The term and technique were introduced by the German psychiatrist Johannes Heinrich Schultz (1884-1970) in Das autogene Training (Leipzig, 1932) and other publications.;

    [Verb]  | "train" 


    1: to teach so as to make fit, qualified, or proficient

    2: to form by instruction, discipline, or drill

    3: to make prepared (as by exercise) for a test of skill


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French trainer, from Vulgar Latin *traginare; akin to Latin trahere to draw;

    [Plural noun]  | "training wheels" 


    1: a pair of small wheels connected to the rear axle of a bicycle to help a beginning bicyclist maintain balance


    Origin: 1950 ;

    [Noun]  | "training" 


    1: something done over and over in order to develop skill;


      * e.g., " ... a boxer who's been doing a lot of training with his footwork "



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    2: the act or process of imparting knowledge or skills to another;


      * e.g., " ... entered a convent for religious training "



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    3: a period of undergoing practical instruction in one's job or career;


      * e.g., " ... on-the-job training "



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    [Noun]  | "basic training" 


    1: as in boot camp, cadetship;




    [Verb]  | "training" 


    1: to bring to a proper or desired state of fitness;


      * e.g., " ... has been training track-and-field athletes at the school for years "



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    2: to cause to acquire knowledge or skill in some field;


      * e.g., " ... will train the students in good study habits "



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    3: to fix (as one's attention) steadily toward a central objective;


      * e.g., " ... train all your thoughts on imagining how you'd score the winning goal in the game "



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    [Verb]  | "train" 


    1: to bring to a proper or desired state of fitness;


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    2: to cause to acquire knowledge or skill in some field;


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    3: to fix (as one's attention) steadily toward a central objective;


      * e.g., " ... train all your thoughts on imagining how you'd score the winning goal in the game "



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    [Verb]  | "training (with)" 


    1: as in preparing (for), pointing (for);


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     [ "training" ]

    1: The act of listening to the Grammy Award-winning band Train. Usually suggests a state of relaxation.

      * e.g.,  ... Not doing much tonight - just got "Drops of Jupiter" so I'm thinking about training. 

     [ "train" ]

    1: The vehicle that moves fast and choo choos.

      * e.g.,  ... The train goes choo choo. 

     [ "train" ]

    1: An activity usually involving multiple males and one female. The males usually take turns fucking the female and just then switch off after they get their nut in. An avetard gets extremely horny all the time and always thinking of this activity with any female he sees.

      * e.g.,  ... "AYE WHO TRYNA RUN A TRAIN ON JULIA?" 

     [ "train" ]

    1: A group of guys stand in a line outside a room. One by one, they enter the room to have sex with one girl inside. The line must have at least 7 guys to be qualified as a train.

      * e.g.,  ... "What's this line for?" 

     [ "train" ]

    1: To "run a train" in sexual terms means that a group of men wait to have sex with one girl. Usually it does not qualify as a train unless there are more than 7 men involved but the term train is used to describe any number that is more than 1 with a female. The female has sex with a man and after he cums another man enters the room to have sex with the female and so forth. It is only considered a train when the woman is fully aware of the situation and allows for the men to have sex with her. Otherwise it would be considered rape.

      * e.g.,  ... "Shorty right there is a true freak. Me and my boys ran a train on that trick the other day." 


     [ "train" ]

    2: Differs and is often confused with gang bang. Train involves sex with one person at a time while gang bang is when a group of males having sex with a female at the same time.

     [ "Train" ]

    1: Something Bruno Mars would jump in front of.

      * e.g.,  ... I'd jump in front of a train for ya 

     [ "The Train" ]

    1: Where a group of people line up and have sex with a person.

      * e.g.,  ... A group of students ran The Train on their teacher Mrs. S at her house. 

     [ "Train" ]

    1: When a girl have sex with more than one guy. Normally guys would line up or wait for one another to get done. Participants would go in the room one by one to have sexual intercourse with one girl.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy: wassup witchu ? 

     [ "Train" ]

    1: the single greatest thing in the history of the universe, trains are a glorious and godlike means of transportation. there are multiple ancient cultures built around the worship of trains, going back as far as 5000 b.c.

      * e.g.,  ... Priest:" all hail the great train" 

     [ "on the train" ]

    1: To be "on the train" means to be single and in pursuit of someone to spend the day and/or night, without the intent of perusing a relationship with that person. On Valentine's Day the only way to "get off the train" would be to find a date, to give up in the pursuit of finding a date or when the clock strikes midnight and you're all alone. Related: To be on the desperation train / To be on the train of despair / To be riding the train.

      * e.g.,  ... - What are your plans for V-day? 

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