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Appreciate 

It's like thank you, but on steroids
Dealer: here's your weed

Dude: thanks, I appreciate it
Appreciate by Obama Bin Hitler June 17, 2017

Appreciate 

1.AppreciateVN(not used in the progressive tenses)to recognize the good qualities of sb/sth

2.(not usually used in the progressive tenses)to be grateful for sth that sb has done;to welcome sth

3.(not used in the progressive tenses)to understand that sth is true
1.
1.You can´t really appreciate foreign literature in translation.
2.Her family doens´t appreciate her.

2.
1.VNI´d appreciate some help.
2.V-ingI don´t appreciate being treated like a second-class citizen.
3.VN-ingWe would appreciate you letting us know of any problems.

3.
1.VNWhat I failed to appreciate was the distance between the two cities.
2.V wh-I don´t think you appreciate how expensive it will be.
Appreciate by Twigy April 11, 2009

appreciate 

a term of polite rejection used by prospective employers, girlfriends and perhaps other people whose approval you seek. It generally means "I really don't give a crap, but objectively speaking, I suppose it's possible that someone else might."
"I can appreciate the fact that you have strong feelings for me..."

"I appreciate what you're trying to do with this story."
appreciate by /\/ July 15, 2005

appreciate 

A pejoritive for the phrase "go down on him/her" ... In replace of "to give oral pleasure to"
My girlfriend doesn't appreciate me...
Doesn't everyone wish they got a little more appreciation now and then....
Maybe if you appreciated her more you'd get a little more respect...(see definition of "respect" by Murray)
appreciate by Murray December 23, 2003

Appreciate 

the recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.
Being thankful for someone or something.
“Carter appreciates Amelia more than she appreciates him”
“I appreciate the attempt of you saying you love me more”
Appreciate by LowkeyLemons January 2, 2019

appreciate 

He was appreciating the other person
appreciate by header April 4, 2005