Costs

Word COSTS
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈkɑsts/

Definitions and meanings of "Costs"

What do we mean by costs?

To incur a charge of; to require payment of a (specified) price.

To cause something to be lost; to cause the expenditure or relinquishment of.

To require to be borne or suffered; to cause.

To calculate or estimate a price.

The past tense of the word "cost", for those people that just don't get it. Urban Dictionary

A person who's error or costly action makes friends look bad or draws unwanted attention. Usually due to something breaking, spilling or losing the game etc. See heat bag Urban Dictionary

A Costes is a BEAUTIFUL kind person. Once you find a Costes don’t let her go, she will do anything to make you happy. She is so kind and you will not want to do anything without her. Everyone loves her and wants to see her all the time. Trust me you will not want to lose your Costes Urban Dictionary

Having bad luck. Not getting the best result. Getting wrecked Urban Dictionary

Adjective used as a synonym to cool, neat, awesome, money and the like. Used to express your appreciation, satisfaction, or positive opinion about something. Urban Dictionary

The price at which something was purchased for Urban Dictionary

A word used to describe how much something was in the past tense. Urban Dictionary

Made a mistake that will take time, effort and money to fix. Urban Dictionary

The tragic event of the 1940s where all of the mozaic followers lost all of their profits. Urban Dictionary

Poets are more likely to die young that any other type of writer. From Kaufman (2003). Received a lot of publicity in media in April, May, 2004. Also associated with the Sylvia Plath Effect. Urban Dictionary

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The word "costs" in example sentences

Is the following statement correct: “An easy way of calculating indirect costs when there are many different products is to show them as a percentage of direct labour costs”? ❋ Unknown (1986)

Do you agree with the following statement: “The total costs of making a product consist of the total direct costs plus the total indirect costs”? ❋ Unknown (1986)

"The real reason for that increase in costs is our calibrated build in terms of our hiring plans around the globe," said Mr. Bhattal. ❋ Atsuko Fukase (2010)

This out-of-control spiral in costs is not sustainable, which is why the American Medical Association, the American Nurses Association, and the AARP all support reforms along the lines of what President Obama and the Democrats in Congress are proposing. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But I wonder - how will the wine regions that depend on super high prices fare I'm thinking Napa, where everything with "Cab" on the label costs $50... ❋ Unknown (2008)

Policyholders who purchase this rider are guaranteed coverage until the insured is age 85 as long as the required premium is paid each year, even if the term costs increase or if dividends decrease. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Google wanted Spotify badly enough that they were willing to cover the label costs for every user of $3 - $4 per month. ❋ Mblind (2010)

But allowing universities to cover their costs is a start. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The money is intended to finance those measures that will get business trading again and meet short term costs. ❋ Matt Wells (2011)

"I have yet to see a Republican plan that would really get the maximum number of people into a system that focused on preventive and comprehensive care to hold down long-term costs, which is what is necessary." ❋ Unknown (2010)

A modern, top-notch, triple-A title costs many tens of millions of dollars to develop. ❋ Jon Stokes (2010)

Healthcare tracks only short-term costs, and worse, reducing "costs" does not reduce costs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Determining actual costs is extremely difficult due to the large number of variables involved -- some of them currently impossible to document. ❋ David Isenberg (2010)

"The public can't afford the huge health costs from the Fisk and Crawford coal plants in Chicago neighborhoods," said Howard Learner, Executive Director of the Environmental Law & Policy Center, on the release of the organization's report last month. ❋ Jeff Biggers (2010)

Jimmy: "my computer only costed me [600] bucks" [Enif]: "actually i think the correct word would be 'cost'" Jimmy: "no! go look it up on [urbandictionary.com]!" ❋ X3crystal (2009)

He [scored] on his own [net].. [what a] cost ❋ EmoHatch (2004)

Omg she is such a [Costes] [I need] to go to the [mall] with her. ❋ Piggy9987 (2018)

Drake: [Meek Mill] got [costed] when I dropped the [diss track] on him ❋ TheYoungSinatra (2017)

1. "Man, that new shirt is [cost]!" 2. "You're [lookin'] cost today bro." 3. "That movie was cost! [Let's go] see it again!" ❋ RogueMind (2008)

This [fake] [rolex] costed me [four dollars]. ❋ Nosnam (2003)

The [coffee] costed [one dollar]. ❋ T-roon (2009)

I costed the [installation] of the [graphics card]! ❋ Immesys (2005)

Person 1: Hey, dude, [have you heard about] the hall of cost ? Person 2: Yeah, man, my [great grandparents] lost all of their money, it was a [tragedy]! ❋ Beastyeeter69 (2019)

Among the [reasons] for the cost of the muse is the fact that [poets] [peak] earlier. ❋ Pandora (2004)

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