Did you hear about the kid who was pulled over for speeding?
The cop got out of his car and the young man rolled down his window.
"I’ve been waiting for you all day," the cop said.
The guy replied, "Yeah, well I got here as fast as I could."
When the cop finally stopped laughing, he sent the kid on his way without a ticket.
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ILL contr. I shall; i will. - health n. Poor physical or mental condition. - humour n. Irritability. - will n. Bad feeling; animosity. - —adj. (attrib. Except in sense 1) 1 (usu. Predic.) Not in good health; unwell. - wretched, unfavourable (ill fortune; ill luck). - harmful (ill effects). - hostile, unkind (ill feeling). - faulty, unskilful (ill management). - (of manners or conduct) improper. —adv. - badly, wrongly, imperfectly (ill-matched; ill-provided). - scarcely (can ill afford it). - unfavourably (spoke ill of them). —n. - injury, harm. - evil. ill at ease embarrassed, uneasy. [old norse]
IMF abbr. International monetary fund.
IMP n. - mischievous child. - small devil or sprite. [old english, = young shoot]
INC Abbr. Us incorporated.
INE suffix 1 forming adjectives, meaning ‘belonging to, of the nature of’ (alpine; asinine). - forming feminine nouns (heroine). [latin -inus]
INF abbr. Intermediate-range nuclear forces.
ING suffix forming nouns from verbs denoting: 1 verbal action or its result (asking). - material associated with a process etc. (piping; washing). - occupation or event (banking; wedding). [old english] - suffix 1 forming the present participle of verbs (asking; fighting), often as adjectives (charming; strapping). - forming adjectives from nouns (hulking) and verbs (balding). [old english]
INK —n. - coloured fluid or paste used for writing, printing, etc. - black liquid ejected by a cuttlefish etc. —v. - (usu. Foll. By in, over, etc.) Mark with ink. - cover (type etc.) With ink. [greek egkauston purple ink used by roman emperors]
INN n. - pub, sometimes with accommodation. - hist. House providing accommodation, esp. For travellers. [old english: related to *in] - of court n. Each of the four legal societies admitting people to the english bar.
IOM abbr. Isle of man.
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