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real Theme: VERY mod. very; really.This is a real fine party.You did a real good thing.
real 1. adjective homosexual US, 1997 2. adverb really, truly; hence, used as an intensifier, greatly. The Oxford English Dictionary offers both Scottish and US origins, but the earliest slang sense is from English writer R.H. Froude UK, 1827 3. noun the truth US, 1972.► on the real1. genuine. Black usage UK, 2000.2. seriously US, 1993
idiomreal► get real!sb is for real AmEAmEspoken used in order to say that something is true, or that someone is or does exactly what they say, even though it is difficult to believe ◆ often used in questions and negatives:After Duke finished his speech, I looked at my friends. "Is this guy for real?" they asked. No, Mom, I'm for real. I did it all by myself.
realcolloquial Especially; very; particularly. Essentially a shortening of "really." Primarily heard in US. This cake is real tasty, Mary! I'm feelin' real fine, thanks for asking! real mod. very; really. This is a real fine party. See:- (I'll) see you (again) (real) soon
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- a (real) frog-choker
- a (real) frog-strangler
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- a (real) toad-strangler
- a live one
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- a real howler
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- be a toss-up
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- in real life
- in real time
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- real McCoy
- real McCoy, the
- real men don't eat quiche
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- real time
- sound like a (real) winner
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- the struggle is real
- will the real (someone) please stand up
- will the real someone please stand up
- would the real (someone) please stand up
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