on the scrapheap (McMillan dictionary)
'If it is to be, it is up to you" means that if you want something to happen the onus is completely on you to do what is needed to make it happen.
vital value is something that is valuable because it is needed to stay alive (vita, latin for life)
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Demand means what is needed or wanted. If you meet that, you produce or supply as much as is needed or wanted.
Price is the cost of something, what amount of money needed to buy it.
the meaning of it is to stop people from using a program to spam or do something to you or your servers. They are needed
"V111" does not have a standard English meaning. It could be a code, reference number, or abbreviation specific to a particular context. More information is needed to determine its meaning.
Firstly, the word it self is wrongly spelled. The actual word is (unnecessary)! It's meaning: useless or needless thing. More like unwanted.
To discard something is to get rid of it or throw it away. Discard can also be used as a noun, meaning something or someone that is no longer wanted or needed.
'If it is to be, it is up to you" means that if you want something to happen the onus is completely on you to do what is needed to make it happen.
It's a way of expressing that something came at a time when it is actually needed.
"Lalyn" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It could be a name or a word in a different language. More context may be needed to determine its meaning.
"Lijitha" is not a common word in English. It may be a name or term from a specific language or culture. To determine its meaning, further context or information is needed.
"Shlenter" does not have a recognized meaning in English. It may be a made-up or rarely used word. More context would be needed to understand its intended meaning.
"Naggi" doesn't have a standard meaning in English or any commonly spoken language. It could be a misspelling or a made-up word. More context would be needed to determine its intended meaning.
"Hoham" is not a standard English word and does not have a specific meaning. It may be a misspelling or a word from another language. More context or information would be needed to determine its meaning.