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implet

A person, usually a child, who acts or speaks with a teasing or mischievous humor.
That implet of a Mary hid my books again.
by thrakatuluk July 2, 2016
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impetuous

People who act on a sudden idea without considering the results of their actions.
This adjective has a negative connotation.
I used to be impetuous but I've learned to think carefully about decisions and their consequences.
by Vik_Vik January 10, 2011
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implatonic

implatonic love means the love relationship which contains sexual feelings/activities ..
She is my implatonic love partner.
I don't have any implatonic love relationship these days.
by Mr. R.K.JHA March 7, 2011
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Implementation

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1) Tool: a useful piece of equipment, usually a specially shaped object designed to do a particular task.

2) Law requirement: something needed in order to achieve something else.

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TRANSITIVE VERB:
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1. Carry out or fulfill something: to put something into effect or action.

2. To provide or equip somebody with the tools or other means to do something.
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1) Writing implements.
2) They still need to get that through implementation.

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1) The plan has yet to be fully implemented.
2) The thieves were given all necessary implementations.
by Jafje July 11, 2007
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impetus

something that encourages a particular activity or makes that activity more energetic or effective:
The recent publicity surrounding homelessness has given (a) fresh impetus to the cause.
by Hello2014 November 6, 2014
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impetuous

Mike Tysons Style.
"My style is impetuous, my defence is Impregnable." - Mike Tyson
by higuystys October 16, 2019
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impetric system

The combination of the imperial system (where things are measured in feet, inches, pounds and Fahrenheit ) and the metric system ( which uses the measuring units such as meters, grams and Celsius). Mostly used in Canada. You drive in km, your car gets X/miles to the gallon. You buy your milk and booze in liters but use cups in measuring. The air temperature is measured in Celsius but you cook, your cookies in Fahrenheit...you get the picture its very individualized.
In the impetric system. Its 20 degrees Celsius out. I need 2 cups of milk. My Car gets 25 miles to the gallon etc.
by YURY8765 November 19, 2016
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