it

The word with MANY definitions:

1. The pronoun for an object.
2. What you call a person when you cannot identify their gender.
3. What kids call sex.
4. IT is short for "industrial technology".
5. The name of a creepy murderous clown in a Stephen King book/movie.
1. Pick it up off the floor and put it on the table.

2. Audrey: "Is that a man or woman?"
Sydney: "They're an it!"

3. Lexi: "Did you hear that Amber and her boyfriend did 'it'?"
Allison: "Really? I wonder what 'it' is like. Does 'it' hurt?"

4. "I'm going to an IT college."

5. "What if It jumps out of the drain like in the movie!"
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Lerasi loves it.
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1. used as subject or direct object or indirect object of a verb or object of a preposition usually in reference to a lifeless thing
2. used as subject of an impersonal verb that expresses a condition or action without reference to an agent
3. used to refer to an explicit or implicit state of affairs or circumstances
I am using "it" in a sentence.
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Tacit knowledge. You have "it" when you realize that everyone in the world is a smacktard, and only a certain few people are really intelligent.
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scary movie about a kid-killing clown based on a book by stephan king
have u seen it?
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A revolutionary field, department, career, or job where utilization of human and technological interaction and information with an exponential progression and ever changing combination and communication of technical support, design, development, creation, use, processing, conversion, analyzation, study, storage, retreival, management and organization of any analog or digital information. Which includes the use of technology by any means to convert analog ie. written, visual, and auditory information to store and retrieve by any digital or technological means, and the conversion to digital from analog and digital to analog conversion or presentation. To store any pre-existing or new knowledge, new creation of data, in any form either by conversion of the analog form of knowledge to digital or already in a digital state or any other digital form of information and by using or creating technology with the data to retrieve, create, analyze, use, and store information within a system or process of any kind by its most fundamental representation of either a one or a zero in its most simple and logical state in which all digital information is stored in a binary form and is represented by either on or off, a 1 or a 0.
Ask someone in IT. They will know the answer or if they don't they'll figure it out.
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