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To change the structural integrity of and object so as to render it incapable of containing mass. This is usually accomplished by a sudden, violent force, such as an explosion, or having the object struck by a hollow-point bullet travelling at extremely high velocities. We are going out to the firing range to process some watermelons with our 50 calibre rifles.
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1. Do something, (or at least pretend to).
2. Method of doing something, (or at least pretending to). 3. To chop or mix ingredients as in a food processor. 4. To compute. If this blasted computer doesn't stop pretending to process stuff and find some process for completing the process I assigned it, I'm going to put its processor into a blender and process it but good!
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the obstacles and struggles one goes through to become a professional in his/her field of work. Football players go through a major PROcess to become incredibley talented.
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1: The action that will screw over Detroit Lions fans while in Chicago
2:Process is the word used to describe screwing Lions. 3: Process the thing that ruined football Friend 1: Did you see that Lions game today?
Friend 2: Ya damn Process fucked us over!!!! |
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