A college student was delivering pizza to a regular customer"s house in New York.
The guy who answered the door asked him, "What is the usual tip?"
"Well," replied the youth,"this is my first trip here, but the other guys say if I get a quarter out of you, I"ll be doing great."
"Is that so?" snorted the man. "Well, just to show them how wrong they are, here"s five dollars."
"Thanks!" replied the youth, "I"ll put this in my school fund."
"What are you studying?" asked the man.
The lad smiled and said: "Applied psychology."
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CINCH n. Colloq. - sure thing; certainty. - easy task. [spanish cincha saddle-girth]
CIRCA prep. (preceding a date) about. [latin]
CISSY var. Of *sissy.
CIVET n. - (in full civet-cat) catlike animal of central africa. - strong musky perfume obtained from it. [french ultimately from arabic]
CIVIC adj. - of a city. - of citizens or citizenship. civically adv. [latin civis citizen] - centre n. - area where municipal offices etc. Are situated. - the offices themselves.
CIVIL adj. - of or belonging to citizens. - of ordinary citizens; non-military. - polite, obliging, not rude. - law concerning private rights and not criminal offences. - (of the length of a day, year, etc.) Fixed by custom or law, not natural or astronomical. civilly adv. [latin civilis: related to *civic] - defence n. Organizing of civilians for protection during wartime attacks. - disobedience n. Refusal to comply with certain laws as a peaceful protest. - engineer n. One who designs or maintains roads, bridges, dams, etc. - liberty n. (often in pl.) Freedom of action subject to the law. - list n. Annual allowance voted by parliament for the royal family's household expenses. - marriage n. One solemnized without religious ceremony. - rights n.pl. Rights of citizens to freedom and equality. - servant n. Member of the civil service. - service n. Branches of state administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians. - war n. War between citizens of the same country.
CIVVY street n. Slang civilian life. [abbreviation]
CLACK —v. - make a sharp sound as of boards struck together. - chatter. —n. Clacking noise or talk. [imitative]
CLAIM —v. - state, declare, assert. - demand as one's due or property. - represent oneself as having or achieving (claim victory). - (foll. By to + infin.) Profess. - have as an achievement or consequence (fire claimed two victims). - (of a thing) deserve (attention etc.). —n. - demand or request for a thing considered one's due (lay claim to; put in a claim). - (foll. By to, on) right or title to a thing. - assertion. - thing claimed. [latin clamo call out]
CLAMP —n. - device, esp. A brace or band of iron etc., for strengthening or holding things together. - device for immobilizing an illegally parked vehicle. —v. - strengthen or fasten with a clamp; fix firmly. - immobilize (a vehicle) with a clamp. clamp down (usu. Foll. By on) become stricter (about); suppress. [low german or dutch] - n. Potatoes etc. Stored under straw or earth. [dutch: related to *clump]
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