Results for: annoy somebody, be allowed to
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(British) bother, annoy; complain; groanmither
(Law) failure to act within the time allowed; legal principle by which one loses the right to compensation if one does not act within the time allowed, negligencelaches
(Scottish) vex; annoy; trouble, (Slang) fashion; (Scottish) vexation; worry, fear; care trouble; annoyance, fashionablefash
(Slang) anger, madden; provoke, tease, annoy somebody, bad mood, something that annoyspeeve
A hybrid between a fixed-rate and adjustable rate mortgage, whereby the borrower has the option to match the current mortgage rate, which then becomes fixed for the rest of the term. This reduction is usually allowed if rates drop more than 2% in a year.Reduction-Option Loan (ROL)
A legal "person" that is separate and distinct from its owners. A corporation is allowed to own assets, incur liabilities, and sell securities, among other things.Corporation
able to, be able; be capable; be entitled, be acceptable, be allowed to, be likely, be possible, buttocks, can buoy, contents of can, dismiss from job, food container, metal container, preserve in jars, preserve in cans (of food), pressurized container...can
abuse somebody sexually, annoy somebody, bother, harass; sexually harassmolest
acceptable, allowable, allowed to be given in court, allowed to come inadmissible
accountant allowed to practice in state, one authorized to record and summarize financial transactions for publicly owned companies, CPAcertified public accountant
accruable, allowed to be issued, can be issued; able to be distributed; able to be published; able to be contested, may be brought to litigation; tending to occur as a result, capable of being litigatedissuable
act maliciously toward, act maliciously toward another, be nasty, vent anger on; annoy, intentionally irritate, malice, malevolence, ill-will; resentment, animosity, grudge, petty ill willspite
act of giving in to desire; something which gratifies, luxury; leniency, tolerance; humoring, pampering; partial remission of punishment (Roman Catholicism), remission of punishment for sin, something allowed as luxury, time for repayment, tolerant att...indulgence
act of teasing, arouse physical desire without giving satisfaction, backcomb, deliberately annoy or irritate, make fun of somebody, make hair look thicker, one who mocks or taunts; act of mocking; annoyance, nuisance, person who teases sexually, persua...tease
act of traveling on or in; trip, journey; path, road; means of transportation, anchor, appear to be floating, be allowed to continue, be in race, be supported by something, deal with problem and survive, depend on something, do something effortlessly, ...ride
 

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