Magazine

Word MAGAZINE
Character 8
Hyphenation mag a zine
Pronunciations /mæɡəˈziːn/

Definitions and meanings of "Magazine"

What do we mean by magazine?

A periodical containing a collection of articles, stories, pictures, or other features. noun

A television program that presents a variety of topics, usually on current events, in a format that often includes interviews and commentary. noun

A place where goods are stored, especially a building in a fort or a storeroom on a warship where ammunition is kept. noun

The contents of a storehouse, especially a stock of ammunition. noun

A compartment in some types of firearms, often a small detachable box, in which cartridges are held to be fed into the firing chamber. noun

A compartment in a camera in which rolls or cartridges of film are held for feeding through the exposure mechanism. noun

Any of various compartments attached to machines, used for storing or supplying necessary material. noun

Of or relating to periodicals. adjective

To store up or accumulate for future use.

To conduct or edit a magazine.

A receptacle in which anything is stored; a storehouse; a warehouse. noun

Specifically noun

A strong building, constructed usually of brick or stone, for storing securely quantities of gunpowder or other explosive material, and warlike stores, for either industrial or military purposes. noun

The close room in the hold of a man-of-war where the ammunition is kept. noun

The cartridge-chamber of a magazine-rifle. noun

The fuel-chamber of a magazine-stove. See below. noun

A pamphlet periodically published, containing miscellaneous papers or compositions. noun

A receptacle in which anything is stored, especially military stores, as ammunition, arms, provisions, etc. noun

A non-academic periodical publication, generally consisting of sheets of paper folded in half and stapled at the fold.

An ammunition storehouse.

A chamber in a firearm enabling multiple rounds of ammunition to be fed into the firearm.

A reservoir or supply chamber for a stove, battery, camera, typesetting machine, or other apparatus.

A country or district especially rich in natural products.

A city viewed as a marketing center.

A store, or shop, where goods are kept for sale.

A container used for holding rounds of ammunition. It can be both fixed or detachable. They can be loaded manually, or by using a speed-loader or a stripper clip. Urban Dictionary

A controlling device used by the corporate masses of America to brainwash teenaged girls and turn them into clones of Hilary Duff and Anna Nicole Smith, usually by means of advertising skanky clothing and expensive shoes and stating (subliminally, of course) that if you do not buy and wear these "stylish" fashions, you will be attacked and mauled by 14-year-old teenyboppers with push-up bras and perfectly manicured fingernails. Urban Dictionary

1. A container, which holds ammunition. Unlike a clip, they can be freely removed from the weapon, without ejecting the clip altogether, if such a procedure is able to be executed at all. Often times, they are confused with "clips." A "clip" is an exposed container of ammunition, always in the form of a stripper clip for rifles and semi-automatic handguns, or a speed-loading clip for revolvers. Saying "clip," rather than "magazine," instantly qualifies you as an ignoramous. Don't do it. 2. A soft, paper booklet, which is sized in standard paper, commonly. Most magazines concern the mundane, such as homes, cars, jewelry, or celebrities. If you read the latter, you are a doucher who is to be exterminated, via firing squad. Urban Dictionary

A storage place for munitions or explosives. In firearms, A Supply Camber, As A Space In, OR Container On A Firearm From Which Cartridges Are Feed A magazine (mag) is NOT a clip nor should it be called a clip! All single barreled multi-shot weapons have a magazine. Very few directly use clips. Urban Dictionary

Slang in Centerville for a really big zine. Usually fake in nature. Urban Dictionary

Verb: To Magazine To be up on celebrity gossip and happenings, things generally written about in celeb magazines such as Heat and OK Urban Dictionary

Magazin is a well known person in a Discord server. She was the first generation three to have the Ascended role. She is a female and her real name is REDACTED, at least that's a variation of it. She is also known as the servers loli, being the second most active female in the server and her voice sounding really high, but deep at the same time. Urban Dictionary

Code name for ecstasy. Usually in refrence to more than 2. Urban Dictionary

1. A nerdy no-lifer 2. You spelled Magazine without an E. Urban Dictionary

To covertly back out of a plan at the last minute. Urban Dictionary

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The word "magazine" in example sentences

He produced a dadaist magazine, Mecano, alongside his ­impeccable de Stijl (the Style) ­magazine, which was devoted to a ­theory of ­abstraction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Batman and Robin magazine is being created by Quitely and Grant Morrison, a Scottish team who did wonderful things for All-Star Superman -- including delivering it on time, something Frank Miller and Jim Lee had trouble managing with All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Marr tells the Word magazine how, prior to the interview proper, he sought to make nice with the leader of the free world. ❋ Unknown (2011)

• Finally, many interesting things emerge from the talk between the Word magazine and the rock of all ages Keith Richards but what stays in the mind is the fact that one of his dogs is called Syphilis and the other Ratbag. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Robin magazine is in abeyance, and we last saw Tim Drake with a batarang impaled in his chest. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Beyond the news space, the term magazine encompasses everything from ❋ Unknown (2010)

They're not advertising what the magazine is about. ❋ Julieandrews (2009)

Most of the magazine is about discipline, inspiration, and performing at your best — all lessons that can be applied to writing as well as running. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But even moreso, I think the magazine is an improvement over its previous incarnation and an important part of the genre, which thankfully still remains. ❋ Wendigomountain (2009)

But there is, of course, a middle possibility; that he speaks for himself, not the magazine, and the fact that a publication publishes an article which says something does not mean that the magazine is adopting everything in that article as its official line. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mark Ellen tells the story in the latest edition of the Word magazine. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Naturally, the magazine is being attacked by the Catholic church. ❋ Lisa Kirchner (2010)

Funding disappears, editors get sick, quit or get different jobs (since often editing a magazine is a part time job or a labor of love), or are disorganized, and reader interest may flag for any number of reasons. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And Adrien Pelletier and Conrad Ventur from Useless Magazine also spoke about what the magazine is about. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The [M16A2] typically uses a 30 detachable-box magazine. OR When your [automatic] pistol runs out of [ammunition], drop the magazine. ❋ Grant (2004)

Ashley: "Like OH MY GOD! I totally have to buy this [miniskirt] or [I will be] [devoured] by the general public!" Michelle: "Yeah, I know! Let's go to the mall and buy pink underwear!" ❋ Jennifer (2004)

1. Call it a clip again, you son of a bitch, and I'll bash your [fucking head] in with this here magazine, until the trauma has rendered you in a [comatose], if not dead, and the rounds have all discharged into your ear, or are on the ground. 2. Playboy and [Penthouse] are such splendid magazines, though I too like PCGamer US. ❋ Amerikaner (2006)

Gang [bangers] and cops confuse [clips] for [magazines]. Load your magazines. ❋ Sam Colt (2006)

"Wow! That guy's [zine] looks like 5 of mine! He must have a magazine" "I discovered his zine was a magazine when I [attempted] [to chop] it off. My knife broke!" ❋ Nadassai0528 (2009)

Gareth: i can't, mainly because [i don't really care] enough about them to be bothered, but *[shrug]* i [geuss] you're right what with your magazining Nat: i don't magazine at all.. although i have been know to magazine in my younger days ❋ Natnatbatnat (2007)

Pickle: Magazin [y r u] gay Magazin: im not gay [Razer]: ur [a loli] Magazin: no ❋ Yin Can Go Suck One (2019)

when we [gettin] them magazines. ❋ JOHN_P (2005)

1. [Cool Dude] 1: Magazin is [so gay]. Cool Dude 2: [Agreed]. ❋ Pancakechi (2019)

[hitting on] a girl when her boyfriend [suddenly] appears; [magazine]! magazine! ❋ GXM (2006)

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