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[Verb] | "wax"
1: to treat or rub with wax usually for polishing, stiffening, or reducing friction
2: to apply wax to as a depilatory
3: to record on phonograph records
Origin: 14th century ;
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[Verb] | "wax"
1: to increase in size, numbers, strength, prosperity, or intensity
2: to grow in volume or duration
3: to grow toward full development
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English waxen "to grow, increase in size or quantity," going back to Old English weaxan (Class VII strong verb, probably originally Class VI), going back to Germanic *wahsan- (whence also Old Frisian waxa, wexa "to grow, increase," Old Saxon wahsan "to grow, prosper," Middle Dutch wassen "to grow," Old High German wahsan, Old Icelandic vaxa, Gothic wahsjan), going back to an o-grade derivative of the Indo-European verbal base *h2u̯eks- "grow, increase," whence with e-grade Greek aéxein "to cause to grow, strengthen," aéxesthai "to increase, grow"; with zero grade *h2uks- Greek aúxein, auxánein "to raise, cultivate, grow," aúxesthai "grow, become larger," Tocharian B auks- "sprout, grow up," Sanskrit úkṣant- "growing," Avestan uxšiieitī "(it) grows";
* Note : Germanic *wahsan- was a Class VI strong verb, though the weak infinitive wahsjan in Gothic is evidence of an original causative formation *h2u̯oks-éi̯e-. In Old English the verb has shifted to Class VII, excepting the Northumbrian past tense forms awōx, wōxon. In later Middle English waxen became a weak verb, though the strong participle waxen persisted into early Modern English, being the more common form (as against waxed) in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611). — As has long been noted, Indo-European *h2u̯eks- appears to be a suffixed form of the root *h2eu̯g- "increase," with the vowel in a different position—so-called "floating ablaut" (German Schwebeablaut) (see: {eke:2|eke:2}).;
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[Noun] | "waxed paper"
1: paper coated or treated with wax to make it resistant to water and grease and used especially as a wrapping
Origin: 1853 ;
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[Noun] | "wax paper"
1: waxed paper
Origin: circa 1844 ;
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[Verb] | "waxed"
1: to coat (something) with a slippery substance in order to reduce friction;
* e.g., " ... waxing a surfboard "
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2: to defeat by a large margin;
* e.g., " ... I can't believe I bet on a football team that ended up getting waxed 45-0 "
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[Verb] | "waxed"
1: to become greater in extent, volume, amount, or number;
* e.g., " ... the commitment of the young volunteers to the cause seems to wax and wane "
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[Verb] | "wax"
1: to coat (something) with a slippery substance in order to reduce friction;
* e.g., " ... waxing a surfboard "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "waxed" ]
1: The act of being killed, more than likley because of a deal gone bad.
* e.g., ... Timmy T got waxed last night becuase he couldent pay up.
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[ "waxed" ]
1: waxed (verb past tense)
* e.g., ... When I was deployed in Iran, some camel jockey stabbed me through my tactical vest and was stupid enough to let go of his stiletto to attempt a rifle disarm. I pulled the blade out of me and disemboweled him with it. One hostile waxed.
[ "waxed" ]
2: U.S. military slang for having killed a target in action.
# 3 - { waxed:921091 }
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[ "waxed" ]
1: same as plastered or wasted on anything or everything. Just really, really f-ed up
* e.g., ... My life is so screwed up right now, but it's alright because I'm going to waxed and cum on some tits tonight.
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[ "waxed" ]
1: the state of being extremely intoxicated
* e.g., ... I heard bob was at a strip club and got taxed. Yeah, and the funny part is he wasnt even waxed.
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[ "waxed" ]
1: means to spend cash
* e.g., ... I went out on friday night with 100 pounds in my pocket and I "waxed" the lot.
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[ "waxed" ]
1: When you have sex that is so good that the wax pops out of your ears upon climax.
* e.g., ... I got waxed so hard last night I heard a Martian fart.
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[ "waxed" ]
1: Slang for eating or ate.
* e.g., ... Timmy waxed on some Mcdonalds.
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[ "waxed" ]
1: 1) success, 2) win, 3) won
* e.g., ... "Just remember me when you waxed." (2 Fast 2 Furious)
# 9 - { Wax:7464420 }
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[ "Wax" ]
1: A highly concentrated form of THC, similar to Hash, that is a waxy substance and smoked to get high
* e.g., ... Hey I scored some Wax lets go blaze it up
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[ "wax" ]
1: Weed product that is needed for the dab rig. An avetard is obsessed with this because he knows he will enable him to hit the rig. Once an avetard obtains wax, the boys will most likely use that shit up within 3 days and will need to get more.
* e.g., ... Norman "Nick"'s pothead ass bought $200 worth of fucking wax and locked it up in his room and then he would sell dabs to the rest of the avetards if they wanted to use his wax.
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