Assist

Word ASSIST
Character 6
Hyphenation as sist
Pronunciations /əˈsɪst/

Definitions and meanings of "Assist"

What do we mean by assist?

To give help or support to, especially as a subordinate or supplement; aid. intransitive verb

To give aid or support. intransitive verb

To be present, as at a conference. intransitive verb

The act of giving aid; help. noun

A fielding and throwing of a baseball in such a way that enables a teammate to put out a runner. noun

A pass, as in basketball or ice hockey, that enables the receiver to score. noun

A mechanical device providing aid. noun

To attend; be present at or with; take part with.

To help; aid; succor; give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of distress.

To be associated with as an assistant.

To lend aid or help.

To be present, as at a public meeting; take part, as in a ceremony or discussion.

In euchre, to order the adoption of the suit to which the card turned up as trump belongs, when this order is given by the partner of the dealer.

To give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of distress; to help; to aid; to succor. transitive verb

To lend aid; to help. intransitive verb

To be present as a spectator. intransitive verb

A helpful action or an act of giving. noun

A statistic used in different sports to quantify the act of helping another player score points or goals; in baseball, an assist is defensive, allowing a teammate to record a putout. noun

To stand (at a place) or to (an opinion), to attend a theatrical performance. verb

A helpful action or an act of giving.

The act of helping another player score points or goals

1. assist n. When one dude helps his buddy hook up with a lady friend. Urban Dictionary

A person who dislikes people who act like an ass. Urban Dictionary

1. A statistic in sports, mainly hockey and soccer, when you pass the object in play to a teammate who then scores. 2. A statistic in first-person shooters that shows how many times you tried to kill an enemy but your teammate had to finish the job. Urban Dictionary

A modern day slave. A person who does all of his/her spaz-attack boss’ dirty work. When receiving orders simply smiles and says “Yes sir,” “Yes ma’m,” and “not a problem, I’ll get started on it right away,” but really would like to say “you want me to do what?,” “are you freak'n kidding me, can't you see I’m still working on the last “project” you gave me?,” and “why the hell can’t you do that yourself.” When turning in work says “it was my pleasure,” “not a problem,” and “let me know if there is anything else I can do for you,” but would really like to say “here’s the shit you wanted,” “next time get it yourself,” and “if you come into my office one more time…” Urban Dictionary

Opposite of cock block 1. -verb To help one recieve sexual pleasure from another person 2. -noun The result of helping one recieve sexual pleasure from another person Urban Dictionary

The opposite hand used for masturbation; the hand that often holds a tissue, towel, or sock. Urban Dictionary

Retarded, Stupid Urban Dictionary

When you're at a restaurant and you order a main course meal only to find that the size of the dish is too big for you to finish, you ask a friend to assisticate you. A conjunction of the word "assist" and "mastication". They finish off the meal you paid thirty bucks for so you don't waste your money. Urban Dictionary

A modern day slave. A person who has no life of their own and insist on serving others like a cheap whore with no backbone. Some whores are more expensive then others but still all of them lack backbones. A position for employment that requires little to no dignity. Urban Dictionary

A helping hand when kneading a partner to help with masturbating. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Assist

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The word "assist" in example sentences

A good way to assist is to bring entrepreneurial and business skills to them. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To have his goal scored on my assist is a great thing for us. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The No. 1 plague on America's box scores is what I call assist inflation -- the awarding of assists that are not assists according to the very extensive language in the NCAA Statistician's Manual. ❋ Unknown (2011)

But they had a big assist from the Hollywood moguls and the invention of new media techniques. ❋ Greg Mitchell (2010)

Sophomore guard Jordan Taylor jumped into the starting lineup upon Leuer's injury and never left as he ranks among the nation's best in assist-to-turnover ratio. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He wants her fired not for her job performance, but for giving Republicans (with yet another assist from the liberal media) a sound bite that is easy to demagogue. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Financial rescue package (with an assist from the Fed) hopefully will allow banks to create credit AND money, pumping up the money supply to replace the vanished velocity and (again, hopefully) making the financial system more stable in the process. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Their job, which they do with an assist from the police, is to give names to "the forgotten": murder victims whom the police have been unable to identify. ❋ Unknown (2009)

-- PG John Boyer led the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.71) and had 41 assists to only two turnovers over the last eight games. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What, in basketball, is called an assist, in morality, is called virtuous complicity. ❋ Bill Yarrow (2011)

They take care of the ball (13th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio; 26th in assists) and play tight defense, averaging 10.3 steals (35th). ❋ Unknown (2009)

When the hero receives a critical assist from the kindly reservation police chief, the text offers a quick aside that the policeman is so strong because he's "a lean-meat and veggies man." ❋ Stephanie Woodard (2010)

Junior point guard Marquis Jones led the Atlantic 10 in assist-to-turnover ratio with a 2.8 mark, and his backup, junior Stevie Mejia, was second at 2.7. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"[Danny's] hookin' up with [Lisa]. I [totally] had the assist on that." ❋ SmStudent (2005)

My [intolerance] of his obnoxios [behavior] made me [realize] I'm an assist. ❋ Bubob (2011)

1. In an ice hockey game, I got an assist by passing across the ice to my teammate who then shot and scored. 2. In Call of Duty I shot a guy in front of me only for him to [strafe] away and I got an assist after he ran right into my [teammate's] [bayonet]. ❋ Nick Weiner (2009)

Boss to [assistant]: I need you to do W, Y and Z now. [Assistant]: "[Yes sir]/[ma'm], right away master. Would you like to me to polish your ass while I'm at it?" ❋ Lonely Assistant (2012)

1. I [ASSisted] my [nerdy] brother by telling that chick he was starting [quarterback] for his high school team. That bitch was on him all night. 2. I got the ASSist when I told her that my nerdy brother was rich. She was all over him. ❋ Jay Danger (2008)

[the skin] on my assistant hand is [softer] than the skin on my [right hand].. ❋ Words4Thoughts (2011)

My teammates are [the most] assisted [motherfuckers] I've ever [seen]. ❋ Ulost (2016)

[Rebecca]: "This burger is the size of my head. [Paige], will you assisticate me?" Paige: "This is too much [assistication] to ask for." ❋ Pastrychefsniper (2010)

While [wiping my ass], my assistant went upwards and [not down] so I bitch slapped my assistant. Moses freed many assistants from Egypt then parted [the Red Sea]. ❋ Jedi Masterbater (2006)

She will be assisting me during my [personal] [heights] of [euphoria]. ❋ Jmpalmieri00 (2016)

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