There are many ways one might use the term 'guarantee.' According to the Oxford dictionary, a 'guarantee' is defined as a formal promise or pledge that is typically made in writing.
According to the Oxford Dictionary, it is a word meaning to 'laugh out loud'.
According to the Oxford Standard Dictionary the word fright means "a sudden intense feeling of fear". The word fright is a noun which also means fear.
This word does not appear in the Oxford English Dictionary, but it does appear in Urban Dictionary: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=merton
After a thorough search of my 16-volume Oxford dictionary, my Maquarie dictionary and my Collins dictionary, I discovered that "imbinied" isn't a word.
no
The word 'desist' means to stop doing something, especially something that is considered wrong or inappropriate. It is used to indicate a cessation or discontinuation of an action or behavior.
You can find the meaning of the word transliterate by visiting the following online dictionary sites by the following companies: Merriam-Webster, Dictionary Reference and the Oxford Dictionary.
philosophy
lol (or laugh out loud, to be exact. It's in the newest oxford dictionary, i think)
The definition of the word transpire in the Oxford dictionary is to occur or to happen. It is a verb and the word's origin if from the Latin language from Medieval times.
Naf is not in the Oxford English dictionary.
The Oxford Dictionary says 'Silicon'