Story

Word STORY
Character 5
Hyphenation sto ry
Pronunciations /ˈstɔː.ɹi/

Definitions and meanings of "Story"

What do we mean by story?

A sequence of real or fictional events; or, an account of such a sequence.

A lie, fiction.

(usually pluralized) A soap opera.

History.

A sequence of events, or a situation, such as might be related in an account.

A chronological collection of pictures or short videos published by a user on an application or website that is typically only available for a short period.

Appreviated version of the english phrase 'what's the story?' used normally by the breed of individuals referred to as scangers who inhabit the inner regions of dublin and parts of the city north of the river. is coupled with the word bud for the complete colloqual effect Urban Dictionary

Something you say "what did you just say??????" to and you snicker a lot if it's been said many times Urban Dictionary

Abbreviated version of the english phrase 'what's the story?' used normally by the breed of individuals referred to as scangers who inhabit the inner regions of dublin. is coupled with the word bud for the complete colloqual effect Urban Dictionary

It's not a big deal Urban Dictionary

A beautiful free-spirited person. A story-teller. Urban Dictionary

Information; the deal; the 411 Urban Dictionary

What white-trash call Television shows. Urban Dictionary

What grandmas call soap operas. Urban Dictionary

Telling a lie, or a complex set of lies Urban Dictionary

Cork (ireland) word for 'wassup?' or a general greeting. It came from 'what's the story?' but simply 'story?' is the shortened version. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Story

The word "story" in example sentences

The cold truth of crisis management is that \ "telling your side of the story\" only works when you have a story to tell. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It made me realise what sort of short story I enjoy: a story with a lot of worldbuilding where information needed to understand 'what's going on' comes out in the course of the plot; a story which has 'real' characters with 'real' issues other than to solve what the heck is going on *in just this story*. ❋ Mikandra (2008)

You will also find St. Godric of Finchale in the calendar of saints, and they are one and the same, the story of his very long life come down to us as he told it in his old age to Reginald of Durham -- although _this _story is not in there. ❋ Unknown (2003)

When a story is rewritten to give a new interest to old facts it is called a _rewrite story_; when it is rewritten to include new facts or developments, it is called a _follow-up_, ❋ Grant Milnor Hyde (N/A)

A _feature story_ is either a story that is thus played up or a story that is written for some other reason than news value, such as human interest. ❋ Grant Milnor Hyde (N/A)

_Golden arm_ (story) Clemens _How to tell a story_ ❋ Ruth Edna Kelley (N/A)

But just as soon as any part of the story becomes more interesting than the fact that there was a fire, the story is no longer featureless -- it is a fire story with a feature, or, for the purposes of our study, _a feature fire story_. ❋ Grant Milnor Hyde (N/A)

If you will bear in mind that a playlet is only as good as its plot, that a plot is a _story_ and that you must give to your story, as has been said, "A completeness -- a kind of universal dovetailedness, a sort of general oneness," you will have little difficulty in observing the one playlet rule that should never be broken -- Unity of action. ❋ Brett Page (N/A)

A third student told the third part, beginning with _the next morning_ and ending with the close of the story, _Now this is a true story_. ❋ Laura F. Kready (N/A)

All that has been attempted here is such a story -- _story, not history_ -- of the romance and adventure in Canada's nation building as will give the casual reader knowledge of the country's past, and how that past led along a trail of great heroism to the destiny of a ❋ Unknown (1903)

Originally these were, according to him, probably regarded as actual swans, the feathery robe being a later symbolic euphemism, though I would incidentally remark that the whole of the story _as a story_ depends upon the seizure of a separate dress involving the capture of the swan bride. ❋ Joseph Jacobs (1885)

He always had a _story_ to tell, and a story involves beginning, middle, and end -- in short, a framework of some description. ❋ Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1871)

But I set myself the little task of making a _picturesque story_, rising in every chapter, with characters true to nature, but whom the story should express more than they should express themselves by dialogue. ❋ John Forster (1844)

I could not resist so facile and moderate demand: so scribbled out another, omitting sundry things, such as the witch story, about half the forest scene (which is too leisurely for _story_), and transposing that damn'd soliloquy about England getting drunk, which like its reciter stupidly stood alone nothing prevenient, or antevenient, and cleared away a good deal besides ... ❋ Charles Lamb (1804)

(Justin Bieber Love story): Chapter bad boys fall for good girls * a JB love story* ep 4 bad boys fall for good girls * a jb love story* ep 2 me and my siter singing when the last teardrop falls ❋ Unknown (2010)

_running story_ (as the running story of a football game), or may be made up of several parts, written by one or more reporters. ❋ Grant Milnor Hyde (N/A)

_several times; _ to run through _rapidly_, though not hurriedly; to run through them as a story until it stands out in your mind as _one simple connected, story_. ❋ Unknown (1897)

the authors create a fantasy/sci-fi world in which that is primary and the story centers around the conflict the characters find in *the story*, the romance secondary or even background. ❋ Unknown (2009)

' [story bud]? ye [stallin] over to me [gaff] ' ❋ Bud (2003)

[Caeden]: Lets read a STORY Jake:[0.0] [Marcus]:what did you just say?????? ❋ BJ Neal (2022)

"story,?" "[not much], [whats the craic] with you?" ❋ Krn (2005)

[I just] don't [feel like] going to the [party], it's not a story ❋ Shaz100 (2014)

[That girl] Storie, is a [beautiful person]. ❋ StorieO (2010)

[What's the story] on [the police] [tape] around that car? ❋ Talk2me-JCH2 (2021)

Bubba, run to the [Piggly Wiggly] and pick [mamma] up some smokes. I don't want to miss [my stories]. ❋ King Festus (2005)

"Ethel, I have to [hang up the phone] now, [my stories] are coming on!" "Thanks for reminding me, Gertrude, [my story's] on too!" ❋ Popeyes Chicken (2006)

"You couldn't [have been] there. [Are you] storying me?" ❋ Goddessofgoalies (2006)

[1st] [person]: 'Heya!' [2nd] person: 'Story?' ❋ Xxkrissxx (2007)

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