Hilfiger6931
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DUDE...that made me laugh and laugh!That's nothin'
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Sheesh... these guys... cant find good "solvers" these days...
To answer your "what is it" question...
"Help" is...
help - /help/ - verb
verb: help; 3rd person present: helps; past tense: helped; past participle: helped; gerund or present participle: helping
1. make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
"Roger's companion helped him with the rent"
synonyms: assist, aid, lend a (helping) hand to, give assistance to, come to the aid of; More
be of service to, be of use to;
do someone a favor, do someone a service, do someone a good turn, bail someone out, come to someone's/the rescue, give someone a leg up;
informalget someone out of a tight spot, save someone's bacon, save someone's skin
"can you help me please?"
antonyms: hinder
•improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to.
"upbeat comments about prospects helped confidence"
synonyms: relieve, soothe, ease, alleviate, make better, improve, assuage, lessen; More
remedy, cure, heal
"sore throats are helped by lozenges"
antonyms: worsen
•assist (someone) to move in a specified direction.
"I helped her up"
•assist someone to put on or take off (a garment).
2. serve someone with (food or drink).
"she helped herself to a cookie"
•take something without permission.
"he helped himself to the wages she had brought home"
synonyms: steal, take, appropriate, borrow, liberate, pocket, lift, purloin, commandeer; More
informalswipe, nab, filch, walk off with, run off with, pinch
"Tara helped herself to one of the photo albums that we left on the table"
3. cannot or could not avoid.
"he could not help laughing"
synonyms: be unable to stop, be unable to refrain from, be unable to keep from
"he could not help laughing"
•cannot or could not stop oneself from acting in a certain way.
"she couldn't help herself; she burst into tears"
noun
noun: help
1. the action of helping someone to do something; assistance.
"I asked for help from my neighbors"
synonyms: assistance, aid, a helping hand, support, succor, advice, guidance; More
benefit, use, advantage, service, comfort;
informala shot in the arm
"I'll take help wherever I can find it"
•a person or thing that helps.
"he was a great help"
•a domestic employee.
plural noun: helps
"she has taught herself to cook since the defection of the last of the village helps"
synonyms: domestic worker, domestic servant, cleaner, cleaning lady, housekeeper, maid, hired help, helper
"they treated the help badly"
•giving assistance to a computer user in the form of displayed instructions.
modifier noun: help
"a help menu"
exclamation
exclamation: help ! :/
1. used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
"Help! I'm drowning!"
synonyms: SOS, mayday
"we heard the faint cries of "Help!" in the distance"
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