Label
Word | LABEL |
Character | 5 |
Hyphenation | la bel |
Pronunciations | /ˈleɪbəl/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Label"
What do we mean by label?
An item used to identify something or someone, as a small piece of paper or cloth attached to an article to designate its origin, owner, contents, use, or destination. noun
A descriptive term; an epithet. noun
A distinctive name or trademark identifying a product or manufacturer, especially a recording company. noun
A molding over a door or window; a dripstone. noun
A figure in a field consisting of a narrow horizontal bar with several pendants. noun
To attach a label to. transitive verb
To identify or designate with a descriptive term; describe or classify. transitive verb
To add a tracer to (a compound). transitive verb
A small loosely hanging flap; specifically, a pendant like a broad ribbon hanging from a head-dress; a lappet. noun
In heraldry: noun
One of the ribbons that hang down from a miter or the electoral crown. See infula, 3 . noun
A fillet resembling a barrulet with three or more pendent drops or points, which were originally straight with parallel sides, but are now usually shaped like a dovetail. noun
A slip of paper or any other material, bearing a name, title, address, or the like, affixed to something to indicate its nature, contents, ownership, destination, or other particulars. noun
A narrow slip of parchment or paper, or a ribbon of silk, affixed to a diploma, deed, or other formal writing, to hold the appended seal. noun
In law, a paper annexed to a will by way of addition, as a codicil. noun
A small reserved space in a work of art, or the like, forming a panel or cartouche, used for containing a name, monogram, or other mark for identification. noun
In medieval architecture, a projecting tablet or molding over a door or window. See dripstone, Also called label-molding. noun
A long, thin brass rule, with a small sight at one end and a centerhole at the other, commonly used with a tangent line on the edge of a circumferentor, to take altitudes, etc. noun
Border; verge; marge. noun
A small ticket or sign giving information about something to which it is attached or intended to be attached.
A name given to something or someone to categorise them as part of a particular social group.
A company that sells records.
A user-defined alias for a numerical designation, the reverse of an enumeration.
A named place in source code that can be jumped to using a GOTO or equivalent construct.
A charge resembling the strap crossing the horse’s chest from which pendants are hung.
A tassel.
A piece of writing added to something, such as a codicil appended to a will.
A brass rule with sights, formerly used with a circumferentor to take altitudes.
The projecting moulding by the sides, and over the tops, of openings in mediaeval architecture.
In mediaeval art, the representation of a band or scroll containing an inscription.
A non-interactive control or widget displaying text, often used to describe the purpose of another control.
1. Something, usually a sticker of sorts; that you stick on a jar or a box to identify the contents and/or purpose. 2. A highly complicated system which is used to classify people, usually high school students; in an attempt to organize them by how they are 'supposed' to be, determined by what music they listen to, what they wear, and in some cases their income. Comparable to the caste system of ancient India. 3. An attempt to classify every band by their 'style' Urban Dictionary
A record company usually uses this word to describe the ownership of the artist. Urban Dictionary
What is with all the labels nowdays?? Its like u cant like avril lavigne and not be called a poser, u cant like taking back sunday and not become "emo", u cant like evanescence and not be called a goth. People can like what they want, dress how they want, look how they want to look and like whatever music they like the sound of. U can like 50 cent AND still like evanescense, of course most halfwits would call u a poser if u did do that but who gives a fuck?? also u would be highly discriminated against by most teenagers and would become a freak in ur "cilque", but u like what u like, just because people dress head to toe in black DOES NOT mean that theyre goth, they could have the same musical tatse as say, the cheerleading prep who comes to school head to toe in bright bold pink. Teenagers these days r being so dumb. By labelling themselves and joining a certain "clique" they think theyre opening the doors to a new way of seeing life when really they are just restricting themselves in musical tastes among with many other things. Any teenager who likes blink 182, britney spears, Avril Lavigne, Maralin Manson, Taking Back sunday, Usher, Christina Aguleria and 50 cent all at the same time should be respected for not caring what others think or say about them. Urban Dictionary
1. (noun) Something teenagers claim to hate but quickly slap on themselves then advertised to other teens who are too busy contemplating themselves to care about anyone else. 2. (verb) The act of labelling someone, usually when the labelled doesn't want to be labelled. Urban Dictionary
That thing that tells you what you're picking up. Or those words we all call each other like geek, nerd, dork, emo, jock, scene, prep, goth, punk, druggie... and so on. Look up the words scene, emo, or goth up on this website and what do you get? either 1. Those fags that go to concerts all the time, wear makeup, no matter if you're a boy or girl, look down on everyone, wear skinny jeans, act depressed when there is really nothing wrong with them or their life, and are not unique at all. 2. Someone who is depressed, not understood at all, hates life, wears black, sees life differently than everyone else. Wears tight shirts, very very tight shirts. Now look up jock or prep and you get 1)A dumbass who looks down on everyone, has sex only with cheerleaders, beats everyone besides other jocks up. 2)a slut who is followed by a group of 2-4 other clones that all look the same, wears all pink all the time, has sex constantly and a IQ with 2 digits. Always blonde. 3) a person who shops at Hollister, American Eagle, Abercrombie and Fitch, and other highly expensive stores. 4) a person who wears polo's tennis skirts or khakis. A person who gets everything because of their money. Insanely rich and flaunts it. OR even look up geek, nerd, dork and you get 1) someone who is not very smart but enjoys playing video games, being on the internet, and avoiding the social world at all costs. 2) someone who is overly smart and made fun of in high school because of this, is normally covered in acne and very ugly. Now do we all fit in these groups categories. Are we all called one of these by other people? yes most likely. But what if you're like me which could be very very very likely. You shop at Hollister, American Eagle, and Abercrombie and Fitch. But Hot Topic also. Someone who wears polo's and tight graphic tee's. Someone who's smart but plays sports and is good at them. Someone who goes to a concert most weekends? Someone who enjoys a myspace account. Who has a few selfy pics but tons with friends too. Someone who's hair is clean but choppy. That has 5 skinny jeans in various colors and 5 flare jeans too. Someone who has a few ratty converse and some flashy heels too. Someone that gets on the internet at least once a day but hangs with friends everyday too. Someone who has acne that every teenager has, but it's not overly hard to control. Who has friends by he labels of emo scene, goth, nerds, geeks, dorks, jocks, preps, and even druggies. What label would you give me hmm? because we all want to be in a label, one we like a choose. but because we all don't fit into just one label does that make us all posers? yes yes it does. So there you go I'm a poser and so is every single one of you. Urban Dictionary
Something teenagers often slap on themselves and others. Many teenagers have their entire worlds revolving around labels. Common American labels are: prep, goth, punk, stoner, skater, emo, slut, jock. People who label themselves are often insecure and feel they must belong to a group. They usually don't have enough of a mind of their own to be themselves and show originality so they leech off trends. Honestly... what's the point? Urban Dictionary
A label...a word given to someone based on who they are, what they like, or their appearance. someone who is in a punk band is a punk and therefore shouldn't even consider liking the girl that is more into sports. labeling is a way of making everyone fit into a group, but what it really does is leave everyone out. Urban Dictionary
A label is typical human nature generally people don't like to be labeled, but it's often half their fault. if emo is the only thing you give off, expect to be called it but labeling isn't a good thing to do, no matter how "emo" or whatever someone is. labeling is judgement Urban Dictionary
Something placed most commonly on soup cans. Also found on: jars, bottles, tins, crisps, things that are not people. Urban Dictionary
A label is how we identify something. Often used on soup cans, jars, boxes, and other containers. In middle and high school, often used to define cliques. There types of labels, such as prep, punk, goth, nerd, skater, etc. that are often determined by how one dresses or the music one listens to (as opposed to their personality) and are inaccurate and may be considered offensive by some people. These types of labels also often cause people who relate with seperate groups of people to call other groups poseur, which then causes even more social problems in middle and high schools. People who choose to label themselves are often insecure. If you're truely happy with who you are a label is not important, and you probably won't care whether you're labeled or not. You know who you are, and that's what matters. Urban Dictionary
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