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toyc. 1300, "amorous playing, sport," later "piece of fun or entertainment" (c. 1500), "thing of little value, trifle" (1520s), and "thing for a child to play with" [..]
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toy"deal carelessly (with), trifle," 1520s, from toy (n.) in its older sense. If he be merie and toy with any, His wife will frowne, and words geve manye. ["Song of the Bachelor's Lif [..]
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toyThinking Of You
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toydally: behave carelessly or indifferently; "Play about with a young girl's affection" plaything: an artifact designed to be played with a nonfunctional replica of [..]
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toyn. A computer system; always used with qualifiers. 1. `nice toy' One that supports the speaker's hacking style adequately. 2. `just a toy' A machine that yields insufficient computrons [..]
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toyChatroom Directory thinking of you
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toyA three-dimensional object designed for imaginative play or to provide amusement to children or adults. In a more general sense, a plaything contrived for amusement rather than for practical use. Some [..]
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toythinking of you
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toyA measure of opium.
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toyThe highest honor that the state of Texas can bestow upon a teacher. Facilitated by the Texas Education Agency, the Texas Teacher of the Year Program annually recognizes and rewards teachers who have [..]
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toy
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toysomething children play with
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toyshpilekhl
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toyA simply, lively composition for lute or virginal popular in the early 17th century in England.
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toy(n) an artifact designed to be played with(n) a nonfunctional replica of something else (frequently used as a modifier)(n) a device regarded as providing amusement(n) a copy that reproduces a person o [..]
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