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HandleThe whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (e.g., if a security is quoted at 101.10 bid and 101.11 offered, 101 is the handle. In this example, the market is then simply quo [..]
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HandleMiddle English hondlen, handlen, "touch with the hands, hold in the hands, fondle, pet," also "to deal with, treat, manhandle," from Old English handlian "to touch or move wit [..]
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HandleOld English handle "a handle" (plural handla), formed from hand (n.) with instrumental suffix -el (1) indicating a tool in the way thimble was formed from thumb, spindle from spin, spindle f [..]
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Handle/ˈhændl̟/ noun plural handles 1 handle /ˈhændl̟/ noun plural handles Learner's definition of HANDLE [count] 1 : a part of something that is designed to be held by your hand He held the shove [..]
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HandleThe portion of, or attachment to, object that is designed to be grasped by the hand.
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Handlemanage: be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; " [..]
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HandleThe amount of money taken by a book on an event or the total amount of money wagered.
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HandleThe amount of money in wagers accepted. ("The handle was down this year on the Super Bowl.")
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Handlethe part or something by which you can hold it, like the handle of a cup. The same word also means to touch or hold things with your hands
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HandleIn the online world, a handle is another word for a username. It can refer to the name you use in chat rooms, web forums, and social media services like Twitter. The term "handle" dates back [..]
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Handle[from CB slang] n. An electronic pseudonym; a `nom de guerre' intended to conceal the user's true identity. Network and BBS handles function as the same sort of simultaneous concealment and [..]
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HandleDictionary of Computer and Internet Terms In online chat, the name you go by is called your handle. So if you named yourself MooCow11, that would be your handle. The term originated from CB radio, where people refer to each other by their "handles". Why? I do not know.
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Handle)(1) In many applications, when you select a graphical object, an outline of the object appears with small boxes. Each box is a handle. By dragging the handles, you can change the shape and size of th [..]
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HandleNoun. A name, a nickname, a pseudonym, an alias. {Informal}
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Handle1. A number or token that lets a program access a resource. Programs often receive a handle in response to a request for a resource, and then they use the handle when they need to access the resource. When the program uses the handle, the value of the handle tells the system which resource, from the pool of resources maintained by the system, to us [..]
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HandleUnique character string identifier assigned to each entry in the NIC WHOIS database.
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HandleAn extra number of frames attached to the head and tail of an optical print as a safety precaution. (Laboratory)
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HandleAmount of money wagered in the parimutuels on a race, a program, during a meeting or for a year.
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Handle‘Handle’ is traders’ jargon for the whole-dollar amount of a security quote.
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HandleIn online chat, the name you use is often referred to as your screen name, or handle. So if you decided to name yourself MooCow123, that would be your handle. Handles are nice because they allow you t [..]
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HandleMost often used for Twitter. The “@” sign before someone’s user name on Twitter is their handle. For example, GetResponse’s Twitter handle is “@GetResponse”.
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HandlePursuant to 50 CFR 14.102 [Title 50 -- Wildlife and Fisheries; Chapter I -- United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior], the term handle means “feed, manipulate, crate, shift, [..]
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HandleTo do whatever action is necessary to deal with an event. An event handler decides what kind of event has come in and calls the corresponding more specific action routine to handle the event. Macintos [..]
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HandleA moniker or nickname used to identify oneself on social networks.
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HandleWhen you click on a graphic image in your web authoring software application, you most often get handles on the edges and/or corners. They are the little black boxes that are your visual clue telling [..]
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Handle(n) the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it(v) be in charge of, act on, or dispose of(v) interact in a certain way(v) act on verbally or in some form of artis [..]
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HandleA nickname used in online communications.
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HandleAn index entry or unique name in software that identifies a catalog entry or other resource so that it can be found and utilized by another software facility.
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HandleHe has a handle to his name. Some title, as “lord,” “sir,” “doctor.” The French say Monsieur sans queue, a man without a tail (handle to his name) [..]
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HandleHandles represent a hacker's pseudo-identity. For many hackers, this identity is more important than their real one. In many ways this virtual identity is distinct from the actual person; posti [..]
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HandleThe amount of money wagered in the pari-mutuels on a race; a program; during a meeting or for a year.
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HandleA nickname that is used online.
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Handle A username on Twitter.
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HandleThe extension of a reel that forces the spool to turn and retrieve line once it has been turned
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HandleThe total amount of money bet on an event or group of events.
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HandleTotal amounts of bets taken.
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HandleA GoPro accessory that acts as a grip
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Handlebeer glass with a handle Harold Holt, to do the :
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Handle On Twitter a handle the name you choose to represent yourself.
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HandleThe part of a curling stone that a player grips in order to deliver.
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HandleOne of the small squares surrounding a selected object, and used to resize and reshape the object.
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Handletotal amount of money bet on an event or series of events
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HandleAn index entry or unique name in software that identifies a catalog entry or other resource so that it can be found and utilized by another software facility.
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HandleA system of globally-unique names for Internet resources and a computer system for managing them, developed by CNRI; a form of URN.
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HandleA software identification variable that is used to identify and manage the context associated with a particular computing process or thread. For example, SQL uses handles for each user connection (con [..]
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Handlean object that controls access to another. Often, a handle also controls the acquisition and release of resources. A common use is for a handle to control access to a variably-sized data structure. [..]
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HandleTotal amount of bets taken
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HandleThe total amounts of the taken wagers.
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HandleTotal amount of monies bet or wagered on any form of gambling. High Stakes Bingo: The type of bingo that is legal in tribal-owned casinos. The prizes are much larger than what you find at bingo games run by charitable organizations such as churches and other non-profits.
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Handle The total amount of money bet on a particular game or series of contests.
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HandleTotal amount of money bet.
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HandleA reference assigned to a user for the purpose of retrieving attributes about the user. The handle is not in any way linked to the identity of the user.
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HandleYour handle is your online name. Whatever you plan to use as your identity – whether it’s your name (eg @BenPindar) or something unique (eg @crazycatlady – this is taken) – your handle is what is used [..]
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HandleThe total amount bets take on a sporting event.
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HandleTotal sum bet on a race or during an entire day.
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HandleAmount of money wagered in the pari-mutuel on a race, a program, a meeting or a year.
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HandleThe riser or middle section of a bow to which the limbs are attached. The nonworking section of a bow.
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HandleA type of Permanent URL.
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HandleAmount of money wagered in the pari-mutual on a race, a program, a meeting or a year.
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HandleTotal amount of bets taken.
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HandleThe total amount of money bet on a game or the total take of a bookie.
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HandleTotal sum bet on a race or in a day or some other period.
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HandleThis refers to the total amount of money that a bookmaker has accepted on a particular game or event. The term "handle" is often used when a large amount of bets are accepted on a marquee sp [..]
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HandleThe amount of money taken by a book on an event or the total amount of money wagered.
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HandleThe whole-dollar price of a bid or offer is referred to as the handle (e.g., if a security is quoted at 101.10 bid and 101.11 offered, 101 is the handle. In this example, the market is then simply quo [..]
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