Dot

Word DOT
Character 3
Hyphenation dot
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Dot"

What do we mean by dot?

A woman's marriage portion; a dowry. noun

A tiny round mark made by or as if by a pointed instrument; a spot. noun

Such a mark used in orthography, as above an i. noun

The basic unit of composition for an image produced by a device that prints text or graphics on paper. noun

A tiny amount. noun

In Morse and similar codes, the short sound or signal used in combination with the dash and silent intervals to represent letters, numbers, or punctuation. noun

A decimal point. noun

A symbol (·) indicating multiplication, as in 2 · 4 = 8. noun

A mark after a note indicating an increase in time value by half. noun

A period, as used as in URLs and e-mail addresses, to separate strings of words, as in www.hmhbooks.com. noun

To mark with a dot. intransitive verb

To form or make with dots. intransitive verb

To cover with or as if with dots. intransitive verb

To make a dot. intransitive verb

(dot (one's) i's) To be thorough or painstaking in attending to details. idiom

(on/at) Exactly at the appointed time; punctual or punctually. idiom

In mod. civil law, dowry; property which the wife brings upon her marriage to the husband, the income of which is in his control for the expenses of the marital establishment, the principal remaining her separate property. noun

To mark with dots; make a dot or dots in or upon: as, to dot an i; to dot a surface.

A small, round spot.

(grammar) A punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence or an abbreviated part of a word; a full stop; a period.

A point used as a diacritical mark above or below various letters of the Latin script, as in Ȧ, Ạ, Ḅ, Ḃ, Ċ.

A symbol used for separating the fractional part of a decimal number from the whole part, for indicating multiplication or a scalar product, or for various other purposes.

One of the two symbols used in Morse code.

A lump or clot.

Anything small and like a speck comparatively; a small portion or specimen.

A dot ball.

Buckshot, projectile from a "dotty" or shotgun

A non snobbish intelligent person. usually creative or political or just an observer of society. has own sense of style and is very comfortable with themselves. can be man or woman any race. Urban Dictionary

Extremely lit nibba who shmokes with his dots at the shpot Urban Dictionary

Male equivalent of THOT (that hoe over there), DOT = douche over there. Urban Dictionary

A synonym for dorchester, boston, MA. it originates from the curious accent that comes from dorchester, where they pronounce the word "dotchestah". Urban Dictionary

Damage over Time. Usually used in the plural "Dots" to represent many spells that do damage over time. Urban Dictionary

One's period Urban Dictionary

From the Nextel Commercial, a dot is an underling, a subordinate, a person performing a specific, limited function (e.g. a pizza delivery person). Dots get agitated, and you don't want to agitate them. You don't want them making decisions either. The best case is where you've given them just enough management to perform their tasks smoothly and have appeared to be very responsive to their concerns and needs. This keeps the dots happy. Everyone is happier when the dots are happy. Urban Dictionary

Small round point often used behind sentences. Urban Dictionary

Dot is another way of describing a woman's private area. instead of saying her box or, heaven forbid, her vagina. Urban Dictionary

Slang derogatory term for a peron of Indian origin. Can be used regardless of whether or not the subject of the term actually still lives in India, or has at one time obtained a tourist visa and moved to the United States to buy a motel or gas station. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Dot

The word "dot" in example sentences

Use it all the time for quick notes. dot: To be honest, I find that those fine editors and notepads presented here lately, with all the nice features each of them got, but that don't allow clickable (and working) URLs and email addresses, are outdated in the age of the Internet. radiobob: @dot My notepad. exe replacement of choice has been Metapad. ❋ Unknown (2010)

: D well, life works in mysterious ways haha. just yesterday i was wishing for some sort of opportunity to get closer to the vj dancers, since i've attended a total of um, 2 practices and most don't even know my name. and today i found out that one of the dancers can't perform for the sajc dance concert on 22 july so i have to learn her part, in a total of 1 1/2 weeks muahaha how the tables have turned, when i spent 3 weeks coaching amanda and shujing to take over my part in the tjc syf dance. and now i have to spend practically every break practicing = maths screwed muahaha. it probably won't go through in the end but anyway i'll just learn in just in case. kinda glad it happened, was tired of sitting around on my butt and eating and not having any physical activity (chop chilli chop * dot dot* during pe does NOT count haha) miss tkgs dance so bad now haha. melcircus at 8: 19 p.m. ❋ Melcircus (2005)

/ * point a la fin * / else if ($testable_str {$butee - 1} = = $dot) $avertissement = array ( "Un point ne peut $et contigu à l'arobase", "A dot cannot be contiguous to the at sign"); ❋ Unknown (2009)

The mil-dot is nice but for someone thats just starting out with long range I think the bdc is easier. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A mil-dot is the same thing as a BDC, i like the BDC i was shooting my 223 tactical today at 300 yards and busting the cans every time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you decide the red dot is the way to go for you read on .... ❋ Unknown (2009)

Can you email me? blogtours [at] tywebbin dot com. ❋ ____Maggie (2009)

That dot is Shaun White, and this is his million-dollar Olympic gold mine. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In February 2000, at the peak of the bubble in dot-com stocks, I wrote an article in FORBES that posed the question: "Will the Web produce the next Warren Buffett?" ❋ Matthew Schifrin (2010)

Ionu i agree but as i have seen the red dot is usually enough as some people think they are guns not tasers and quite often they will not take a chance and give up (maybe we should all get laser pens)! on March 5, 2009 at 10: 25 am | Reply Merlin ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

Each red dot is a property either in foreclosure or in pre-foreclosure proceedings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(I am also fluent in dot-net, but that particular box is a LAMP setup and doesn't use Microsoft web technologies.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

Their label includes the actual value, so although the "Tar Sands (465)" dot is at about 260 gCO2e/kwh, the actual value is 465 gCO2e/kwh as indicated by the (465). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Each dot is a gene, and the number of links between the dots depends on the similarity of expression patterns of the different genes. ❋ Maxine (2009)

The only blue dot is up there among the non-tested. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Man [i love that] [chick]. Shes such a dot." "I know!!1 She's [so cool]." ❋ Artmie (2009)

Get the [dots] we going to the [shpot] [Ayyyyyyyyyyyy] dotbYe dot ❋ Boggert (2019)

[Look at that] dot, he is [the biggest] [dick] I know! ❋ Skaterrhaterr (2015)

[i had] [a run] in with the [po-pos] over in dot ❋ Punk As Fuck (2003)

"We need more [dots] now, more dots more dots more dots....[come on] more dots.......[kay], stop dots." ❋ Krogoth (2006)

[sydny] of [SF] "i have [my dot]" ❋ Superstar (2002)

"You shouldn't have given him the whole [presentation], he's [a dot]. Just give him the page he needs to work on." "Why would you expect them to remove your desk before they put in the new one? They're [dots], you told them put, they put." ❋ Skyhawk President (2009)

[hello], at the end of this [sentence] is [a dot]. ❋ Stip (2006)

If you like the person whose dot you're referring to you might say: "I'd love to get my [mitts] on her dot," "I bet she has a tiny dot," "I'd like to erase her dot,"or "I would seriously terrorize that dot." If you were not fond of the owner of [the dot] (or the dot itself) you might say: "I'd like to kick her right in the dot."or "I'd like to erase her dot." If it is your dot that is being acted upon you might say "Ouch! Right in the dot," "I have an itchy dot" or "[my dot] is killing me!" (Try not to say this at a concert) ❋ Chrissie In Irvine (2009)

"Damn, that dot bitch at [the Dunkin Donut's] [screwed up] my order again. Maybe she would understand me if I bobbled my head from [side to side] when I spoke to her." ❋ Blaise0844 (2007)

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