by Drips master 9756 April 20, 2022

“Set a Iso” is a term for moments in basketball where you clear out other offensive players to create a one-on-one situation for the player with the ball.
by kingalexis September 8, 2025

by Definition Of set January 16, 2022

"I set the table."
"She started a set in tennis."
"We're all set and ready to go!"
"He set down a cup of coffee."
"They have bracelets set with rubies."
"She started a set in tennis."
"We're all set and ready to go!"
"He set down a cup of coffee."
"They have bracelets set with rubies."
by Hesitant August 4, 2025

On a holiday where there is usually a large feast this is the act of strategically setting your favorite foods near your seat before the meal.
"I'm setting the table this year, I never get any mashed potatoes because they're always too far away!"
by Ruhlentheworld November 27, 2011

A human being with super-human abilities of intelligence. A person who can surprise you with their humor, while being a very good looking person at the same time.
by Horsejinjer April 3, 2016

(verb)
1. to place something down. (ex. He set the cup down.)
2. an object staying still after continuous movement. (ex. The jello had set.)
3. to make something. (ex. He set up the game.)
4. start (ex. The game has set.)
5. make something into a specific state. (ex. They have been set free.)
6. modify something/a value. (ex. The clock was set.)
(noun)
1. a collection of multiple things that are directly related or correspond to each other. (ex. A set of knives.)
2. a variety of things used to make another object. (ex. A computer set.)
(adjective)
1. something that had already been predetermined. (ex. We were given set instructions.)
2. ready/prepared for an event or anything. (ex. The group was set for the road.)
1. to place something down. (ex. He set the cup down.)
2. an object staying still after continuous movement. (ex. The jello had set.)
3. to make something. (ex. He set up the game.)
4. start (ex. The game has set.)
5. make something into a specific state. (ex. They have been set free.)
6. modify something/a value. (ex. The clock was set.)
(noun)
1. a collection of multiple things that are directly related or correspond to each other. (ex. A set of knives.)
2. a variety of things used to make another object. (ex. A computer set.)
(adjective)
1. something that had already been predetermined. (ex. We were given set instructions.)
2. ready/prepared for an event or anything. (ex. The group was set for the road.)
v1. He set the cup down.
v2. The jello had set.
v3. He set up the game.
v4. The game has set.
v5. They have been set free.
v6. The clock was set.
n1. A set of knives.
n2. A computer set.
a1. We were given set instructions.
a2. The group was set for the road.
v2. The jello had set.
v3. He set up the game.
v4. The game has set.
v5. They have been set free.
v6. The clock was set.
n1. A set of knives.
n2. A computer set.
a1. We were given set instructions.
a2. The group was set for the road.
by SpicyHamsandwich February 4, 2024
