Commonly

Word COMMONLY
Character 8
Hyphenation com mon ly
Pronunciations /ˈkɒmənli/

Definitions and meanings of "Commonly"

What do we mean by commonly?

As a rule; frequently; usually

In common; familiarly

When a bitch sucks your dick then your friend's dick then your friend's friend's dick then your friend's friend's dick she is a commonly as in she commonly sucks dick. Urban Dictionary

Adjective common around the Northern England gay community. Used to describe how attractive a straight male is without attracting attention. Discreet way of hitting on a straight male to his face Urban Dictionary

Freshmanitis:most commonly diagnosed to freshman, this disease is caught by freshman from odd upper classmen, and is highly contagious. Symptoms include: extremely low amounts of spirit, sitting on your ass during pep rallies, and pretty much anything else annoying including not wanting to yell or express happiness This disease has no cure, but it eventually goes away once the person with the illness becomes a sophomore. Only the odd children are uncurable and will stay infected to then pass it on to the lower class men. Germex is reccomended to prevent the spreading. These chlidren tend to live lives of social isolation, mimicking the faggetry portrayed in high school, in a sad attempt to do normal things. Urban Dictionary

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The word "commonly" in example sentences

Sometimes they are compared by the _Adverbs_ _very, infinitely_; and the _Adjectives_ _more, most_; _less, least_; as _long, very long, infinitely long_; _short, more short, most short_; _commonly, less commonly, least commonly_. ❋ Henry Bate (N/A)

"They need to bring out the bazooka immediately," he said, using a term commonly applied to the prospect of a much larger financial aid program than the euro zone has so far applied to resolving the crises in indebted countries at the periphery of the region. ❋ Michael J. Casey (2012)

"WAF," he explains, "stands for "'wife acceptance factor,' a term commonly used nowadays that means, simply, you will not have to say, 'Oh, hi sweetheart I took all your mementos down from the shelf and replaced them with this big speaker.' ❋ Ellen Sterling (2011)

According to journalist Clifton Johnson in 1904, the word was used to refer to blacks in the South and was chosen primarily for it's derogatory value, being considered more offensive than the term "colored," another term commonly used to refer to people of African descent at the time. ❋ Hayley Rose Horzepa (2011)

Borderline Personality Disorder is a label commonly applied to women who have endured extreme, usually ongoing, physical or emotional abuse or neglect.11 It is rarely used as a diagnosis for men.12 This diagnosis is often used to describe women who have intense needs for help and support, whom many mental health workers consider to be bothersome and untreatable. ❋ The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective (2005)

† A term commonly used to refer collectively to psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and other individuals who are trained to help people with psychological and emotional problems. ❋ The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective (2005)

Or “incurve,” a term commonly used as the nineteenth century became the twentieth. ❋ Bill James Rob Neyer (2004)

“The Archaeology” is the term commonly used for the opening chapters of Book 1 2-23 in which Thucydides seeks to contrast the greatness of the Peloponnesian War with the pettiness of previous history. ❋ Robert B. Strassler (2003)

Big data is a term commonly applied to large data sets where volume, variety, velocity, or complexity are beyond the ability of commonly used software tools to efficiently capture, manage, and process.

"We've had conversations with UberMedia, the developer of these applications, about policy violations since April 2010, when they first launched under the name TweetUp--a term commonly used by Twitter users and a trademark violation," the statement continued. ❋ Unknown (2011)

(Citigroup is the holding company; Citibank is the bank component, and Citi is the term commonly used to refer to them.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

A military intelligence officer referred to them as "essentially mercenary forces" -- the term commonly used throughout Latin America to describe U.S. private security forces. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Two names, two clues, which Korhonen seems to me to have woven into this starkly hermetic piece addressing the emergence and extinction of artificial life: "The Voyage of the Beagle" is the title commonly given to the book written by Charles Darwin published in 1839 as his Journal and Remarks, ideas which Darwin would later develop into his theory of evolution by natural selection. ❋ Alpha Auer (2008)

Bro: Bro i got my dick [sticky] with ([insert name]) Bro2: [Me too] dude! Bro3: So did I she's such a commonly. ❋ Oscar Denali (2014)

Max: that guy is a bare [dosser] Translation: that guy is really fit (sexual) Ed: you are a bare dosser Tom: I'm sorry (not [registered] he is being hit on) It is used as: Bare (dosser)- most commonly but the word in [bracket] can be changed. ❋ VaginalSnot Bubble (2011)

[freshmanitis] (commonly known as [faggotitis]) Jim: "Dude, That [pep rally] sucked." Bob: "Yeah, all because of the freshman." Jim: "I hate them, man!" Bob: "It's just freshmanitis. You had it too." Jim: "...Yeah...I know" ❋ Noahgaudreau69 (2011)

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