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object

An object is an item that can be interacted, for example a coffee mug. You can interact with it by filling it with consumable liquid and drink what’s in it. NOT a word to insult a woman/girl with.

Person #1: Hey dude, pass me a random object.

Person #2 passes then a coffee mug. NOT a woman/girl.

by December 29, 2021

17πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


objectively

A word that is commonly confused with subjectively, consequently, or something that ends with "ly". "Objectively" is an adverb, used to describe the subject being presented in an impersonal manner.

The word is used unnecessarily by people who have the habit of adding lengthy words to make them feel like their texts have more credibility, but it makes them look like that scumbag who would write reports with excessive amounts of text rather than getting to the point.

Quality is more important than quantity is what they say. We objectively don't need people using "objectively" to make their texts look more meaningful. See what I did there? Remove the "objectively" after "We", and you'll have something that is more readable.

The study objectively tests for whether the subjects' eye colors are dependent variables of the reaction times in an environment of 0.005 lux.

by JohoB5 December 8, 2014

42πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


object

Definition of Object: That which holds shape.

Explanation:
That which holds shape is thus seen or felt, otherwise we would not know "it" had shape, and in turn, to hold shape and be experienced or detected, a minimum volume and density of mass are needed. Shape can be naturally formed, or shape can be given to form an object, which is then usually named.

"Nature does not require an object, yet to perform physics, we do".

by Mr. Lay mandeep. October 2, 2016

23πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


objects

Things, both animate and inanimate, visible and invisible

1)Objects may be closer than they appear.
2)They are regarded as objects, not women.
3)How do you know that there are objects inside of atoms?

by Jessica (A Beautiful Mind) May 21, 2008

25πŸ‘ 17πŸ‘Ž


Objectous

Any noun that looks/sounds like an adjective

Heuristic and objectous are both objectouses.

by drunken halfman September 14, 2010

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


object

a object is matter that doesnt move

person one: your a object
person two you LITTLE-
person two 1 hr later: real men dont rape

by woffleboi January 13, 2021

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


objection

A reason for disapproval of an opinion or statement

Views on the subject were open to objection because of all the biases in the survey.

by Dracco123 June 26, 2017

12πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž