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    [Adjective]  | "vault*ed" | \ ˈvȯl-təd \


    1: built in the form of a vault : arched

    2: covered with a vault


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English vowted, yvowted, from past participle of vowten "to {see: |vault:2|vault:2}," or from voute {see: |vault:1|vault:1} + -ed {see: |-ed:1|-ed:1};

    [Verb]  | "vault" 


    1: to form or cover with or as if with a vault : arch


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English vowten, borrowed from Anglo-French vouter, verbal derivative of voute {see: |vault:1|vault:1};

    [Verb]  | "vault" 


    1: to leap vigorously; especially : to execute a leap using the hands or a pole

    2: to do or achieve something as if by a leap

    3: to leap over; especially : to leap over by or as if by aid of the hands or a pole


    Origin: 1538 ;

     Probably borrowed from Middle French vouster "to turn about (on horseback), wheel, prance," going back to Vulgar Latin *volvitāre, frequentative of Latin volvere "to travel (a circular course), bring round, roll" {mat|wallow:1|};

    [Noun]  | "barrel vault" 


    1: a semicylindrical vault


    Origin: 1819 ;

    [Noun]  | "pole vault" 


    1: a vault with the aid of a pole; specifically : a field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar


    Origin: 1873 ;

    [Verb]  | "vaulted" 


    1: to propel oneself upward or forward into the air;


      * e.g., " ... vaulted over the obstacle with ease "



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    [Verb]  | "vault" 


    1: to propel oneself upward or forward into the air;


      * e.g., " ... vaulted over the obstacle with ease "



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     [ "vaulted" ]

    1: When a secret or an important piece of information is confirmed safe with the person you have entrusted it with.

      * e.g.,  ... "Sarah, I want to tell you that I actually have a Spice Girls doll collection...and I brush their hair while listening to 'Wannabe'." 

     [ "vaulted" ]

    1: A term coined by the hit-show Seinfeld, the word vaulted means to keep a secret safe.

      * e.g.,  ... " Can you keep a secret? "  

     [ "vaulted" ]

    1: This could be used when saying you jumped over something.

      * e.g.,  ... "aww man i totally vaulted that massive horse o'er there! Twas f**king amazin' dude" 

     [ "vaulted" ]

    1: to reach back far into the depths of ones brain to pull out an embarassing story of someone you know and tell it to a group of people

      * e.g.,  ... Bob vaulted Sam the other day, Bob told all of Sam's friends what he did two years ago at that party 

     [ "vaulted" ]

    1: Originally seen on the General Mayhem forums, Vault is the place where we keep the funny, aka, comedy gold, platinum and plutonium. only the finest metals of comedy are vaulted.

      * e.g.,  ... This has to be VAULTED!!!! HILARIOUS! IM SO SERIOS RITE NOW! 

     [ "Vault" ]

    1: Hybrid energy citrus soda created by the Coca-Cola company. Released nationwide in 200 The refreshing taste resembles that of "Surge", a failed beverage by Coca-Cola about 5 years ago.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 1 - "Yo this Surge is off the hook! Why do they call it Vault?" 

     [ "Vault" ]

    1: Vault is the new "hybrid" citrus beverage from The Coca-Cola Company. It's called a "hybrid" because it combines the easy drinkability of a soda with the "kick" of an energy drink.

      * e.g.,  ... Vault advertising slogans: 


     [ "Vault" ]

    2: Vault energy soda, is very closely tied to "Surge."

      * e.g.,  ... "Drinks like a Soda, Kicks like an Energy Drink." 


     [ "Vault" ]

    3: Surge came out around 1996 under the name of "Urge", and had a huge introduction. As time went on, however, the production and sales of Surge greatly decreased. In early 2000, hardly anyone even bothered to stock shelves with Surge. Around 2002 marked the end of the major production of Surge, and it fell hard from where it used to be. Although sales of Surge were discontinued, a great amount of consumers felt that it shouldn't have been. A great majority of this community went to great lengths to bring Surge back. A large petition site, SaveSurge.org, is a large community dedicated to bringing it back to shelves. This organization was started in 2002 and have been widely credited for the release of Vault. Surge is only purchasable now in Norway, and high-dollar auctions hosted on eBay.

      * e.g.,  ... "The Taste. The Quench. The Kick." 


     [ "Vault" ]

    4: Around 2005 Vault hit the market in select areas of the United States. In 2006, Vault soda was nationally released, and has since flourished in advertising and sales. Many consider Vault to be the new Surge, and others believe it's on the 90% region in likeness with its original. Fan sites such as VaultKicks.org can tell you more about it.

      * e.g.,  ... "Get to It." 

     [ "vault" ]

    1: Its like saying safe, but only safer.

      * e.g.,  ... Tyrone: Man, dis chicken dip is safe. Humphrey: Nah blud, ketchup is safe, this is vault. 

     [ "Vaulted" ]

    1: To have the developers of fortnite remove a weapon from battle royale due to it being too op for reddit soyboys to not complain about. Normally the removed weapon is replaced with a less-cooler weapon like the fucking hunting rifle that is absolute trash and nobody asked for it.

      * e.g.,  ... Autistic guy: Fortnite vaulted the homing missile, reeeeeeeeeee! 

     [ "vaulting" ]

    1: A kick-ass sport that combines Gymnastic and Dance on horseback. Yes, two of the most dangerous sports in the world (horses and gymnastics, not dance). It takes much more strength and flexibility than throwing a ball around. Thats why everyone goes 'WOW!' when you tell them what it is.

      * e.g.,  ... *vaulter doing an arabesque on a cantering horse.* 

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