Lease

Word LEASE
Character 5
Hyphenation lease
Pronunciations /liːs/

Definitions and meanings of "Lease"

What do we mean by lease?

A contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified period in exchange for a specified rent or other form of payment. noun

The term or duration of such a contract. noun

To grant use or occupation of under the terms of a contract. transitive verb

To get or hold by such a contract. transitive verb

(a new lease on life) An opportunity to improve one's circumstances or outlook. idiom

In Australian mining, a mining leasehold; a piece of ground leased for the purpose of mining. noun

In weaving, the system of crossings in the warp-threads in a loom between the yarn-beam and the heddles, effected by passing each warp-thread alternately over and under the lease-rods. noun

A pasture. noun

A common. noun

A contract transferring a right to the possession and enjoyment of real property for life or for a definite period of time or at will, usually made in consideration of a periodical compensation called rent, in modern times usually payable in money, but sometimes in a share of the produce, and in former times frequently in services. noun

The written instrument by which a leasehold estate is created. noun

The duration of tenure by lease; a term of leasing; hence, the terminable time or period of anything: as, to take property on a long lease; a short lease of life. noun

To gather; pick; pick up; pick out; select.

Specifically To glean, as corn.

To glean; gather up leavings, as at harvest.

To grant the temporary possession of, as lands, tenements, or hereditaments, to another for compensation at a fixed rate; let; demise.

To take a lease of, or to take, as lands, etc., by a lease: as, he leased the farm from the proprietor.

False; lying; deceptive.

Falsehood; a lie. noun

To grant to another by lease the possession of, as of lands, tenements, and hereditaments; to let; to demise; ; -- sometimes with out. transitive verb

(chiefly dialectal) To gather.

(chiefly dialectal) To pick, select, pick out; to pick up.

(chiefly dialectal) To glean.

(chiefly dialectal) To glean, gather up leavings.

Lease is just a way of life. When someone says something that just makes you cringe. When someone makes a bad joke; when something is not funny. You make this face :| Urban Dictionary

Usually a program to buy somthing you give payments of money to keep the object for a while but not actually buying, but nowa days kids have turned the word Lease into a word that may mean "give" or "bring it to me" Urban Dictionary

What your moms Bentley is on. Urban Dictionary

Another word for saying please but in another kind of sarcastic way Urban Dictionary

A way of saying "please" with a so-called 'attitude' Urban Dictionary

"Please" elongated to mean bullshit, or insignificance. Urban Dictionary

The act of taking a female out and paying for any activities undertaken, such as eating a meal out or going to the movies. In turn you are leasing the pussy in hope of in future gaining sexual favours from her. A form of short term prostitution. Urban Dictionary

Paying someone, typically a filthy prostitue, a street whore or homeless person, for a quick, down and dirty, one time anal sex encounter. An anal lease is sought cause you can't hit that ass at home. Urban Dictionary

Similar to the rock rental, this occurs when a crackhead trades the use of a vehicle in their possession for crack. Urban Dictionary

1 the biggest mistake you could have ever made 2 the signing over of every dollar you make for a piece of sh!t Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Lease

The word "lease" in example sentences

I have the honour to state that the term lease by negotiation contained in Article 2 of the Treaty respecting South Manchuria and Eastern Inner Mongolia signed this day shall be understood to imply a long-term lease of not more than thirty years and also the possibility of its unconditional renewal. ❋ Bertram Lenox Simpson (1903)

We are also looking at our financing leases and under our financing lease that would have some what the same effect where we would be able to record the revenue that we wouldn't be receiving the cash immediately, we would be paid over whatever the term lease may be. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Buying into a lease is a gamble, most of the companies will already have a good idea if there is a chance of economically recoverable reserves there before they bid. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And, of course, a tenant does not occupy the property merely until “the owner decides to revoke that use” unless his lease is at will (which is uncommon in this day and age). ❋ Unknown (2010)

They're jacking up our rent yet again, and while our original lease price was a fair deal, our lease is about to expire ... and now they want to milk us for more dough. ❋ Unknown (2004)

If the lease is a simple contract, with a promise to pay rent exchanged for a promise to provide housing, then if the lessor "defaults" on the contract he must arrange for suitable housing. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Renovations are expected to begin as soon as the final version of the lease is approved by city and company officials. ❋ Unknown (2002)

I know the team is already beginning negotiations on a longer-term lease, which is something we need to get done. ❋ RACHEL BRADY (2011)

Ginseng can live for 80 years hence, no short term lease.

The facilities will be operated under a long-term lease, which is expected to provide an initial yield on cash rent of 8.75%.

Upon execution of a lease with Illumina, Inc., we amended the short term lease with Biogen Idec Inc. in order to deliver space to Illumina, Inc. at an earlier date.

Helwege said that Casa Mexicana has a long-term lease, which is good news for patrons of the restaurant. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Some states have passed laws that make it illegal to do what we call lease back that lets the home owner stay in the property. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another source of company revenues was leases, or pachten, a term of such importance in Dutch Taiwan that it gave rise to a Taiwanese term, pak (贌), which remained in use even after the Dutch period ended. 35 The English term "lease" is too limited to indicate the variety of things to which the word pachten could be applied. ❋ Unknown (2006)

"The term lease by negotiation contained in Article 2 of the ❋ Bertram Lenox Simpson (1903)

Also, in China, the government technically owns all land so apartment or house ownership actually is more like a long-term lease, which some say shouldn't be taxed. ❋ James T. Areddy (2011)

A building with a below-market lease is not worth as much as an identical one leased at market rates. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If two adjacent buildings are identical except one has a lease for $1000/mo and the other has a lease for $500/mo, the building with the higher lease is more valuable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In this case the error is probably very clear, since it seems likely that the VFW got its bargain lease precisely in exchange for selling the building at a discount to the newowner. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"[Why did the Chicken cross the road]" ME: [LEASE] ❋ LEASELEASE (2020)

"Yo g i just got diz ill shiz shoes for [fity] dollas off a truck u down?" "Yo LEASE me [somma] [doz] i needs em" ❋ 2 CrUnK (2005)

"Is that a [Rolls Royce] from 2004? *proceeds to laugh*" "Shut up Jason! Your mums [bentley] is on a [lease]." ❋ Mr.DefineYourLife (2020)

Girl: Look at my new [bag] Girl 2: [Puh-lease] that's just a [knockoff] ❋ ANBgirl (2008)

1: Man you think you're [so good], but I'm [way better]. 2: Pa-lease, I can [beat] you ANY day! ❋ TheDudeBackThere (2011)

[Oh] pur-lease, [everyone's] been in a [Rolls] before, I used to own one. ❋ Kung-Fu Jesus (2004)

Hey man, I heard your dating that girl? No way! I'm just [Leasing the pussy], she's gonna be on my dick soon! Whatever dude, I think this one is gonna be a long term lease. I bloody [hope not], I don't want this one to [drag out], just [leasing the pussy]. ❋ Monkeyboymeilak (2010)

Rachel won't give up the ass for me so I had [no choice] but to look for a short term [anal lease] this weekend. Sadly, I think I may have [contracted] something. ❋ Eaton Holgoode (2017)

[Tawanda] done given Boo a crack [lease] on her [hoopde] yo! ❋ Landric (2003)

1 you mean he not only bought a ford but has a [lease] on it. lmfao 2 what happened to his retirement? well he signed a ford lease and the piece of [sh!t] hasn't worked since it came of [the assembly line] ❋ Bro Joe (2009)

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