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kite

kite [ kīt ]


noun  (plural kites)
Definition:
 
1. toy for flying: a light framework covered in a thin light material, flown for fun in the wind at the end of a long string

2. small hawk: a small slim hawk with long pointed wings and a forked tail. Family Accipitridae.

3. light sail: a light sail used in addition to a sailing ship's standard sails

4. fake financial transaction: a negotiable bill, e.g. a check, that is fraudulently used to sustain credit by representing a fictitious monetary transaction ( slang )

5. bad check: a check that is fraudulently written against an account containing insufficient funds and dated so as to allow the perpetrator to take advantage of the time lag required for clearing



verb  (past and past participle kit·ed, present participle kit·ing, 3rd person present singular kites)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb pass bad checks: to write and pass bad checks in order to sustain credit on a temporary basis, all the time using to advantage the period between writing them and their clearing ( slang )

2. intransitive verb glide as if flying: to glide and soar like a kite



noun  (plural kites)
Definition:
 
lightweight sail for kiteboarders and kitesurfers: a large, often crescent-shaped, wind-catching device, like a large toy kite or a small parachute, with a harness, used by participants in kiteboarding or kitesurfing to provide propulsion and lift

[< Old English cȳta "kite (bird)," ultimately an imitation of its call]

kit·er noun

fly a kite 

1. 
to do something or speak about something in order to test public opinion on it
 

2. 
to issue a fraudulent financial document such as a check without having enough funds to cover it


high as a kite 

1. 
extremely excited or elated
 

2. 
extremely intoxicated or drug-affected


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