reckon

To suspect, assume or have a reasonable theory about something.
I reckon to be finished with all the packing by 3:00 pm.
by talk2me-JCH2 June 12, 2023
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reckon

V. To believe.
V. To contend with, to compete against.
"I reckon that there are twenty four hours in a day. Anyone think I'm wrong?"

"The man was quite a force to be reckoned with, as he had many good friends in the business."
by Iskar March 29, 2004
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Reckon

To guess or suppose.
I reckon we better get out of here before we get shot.
by Jeffrey Moritz April 18, 2006
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Reckoning

The time when you are held accountable for your actions - good or bad - and thereafter receive the punishment or reward for those actions.

In other words, what goes around comes around eventually.
"I can't stand her! Let me at her!"

"Nah don't trip, she'll have her day of reckoning "
by Girldyel May 25, 2020
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reckon

To think, suppose, stipulate.
I reckon it'll take three hours to get to Birmingham.

What do you reckon we'll have to do to convince him?

Rain tomorrow, d'you reckon?
by Mad Sloth March 28, 2004
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reckoning

a settlement of accounts. retribution for a submissive's tortuous wrongdoings levied in a punitive way.
My sub knew her day of reckoning would soon come after having acted like a terrible little cock-hungry brat.
by TomySIR January 07, 2014
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reckon

1. to judge , to consider
2. to think
3. to estimate
I don't reckon your chances of success.

I reckon I can fly.
by agata January 09, 2005
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