way

  • (noun): (heading) To do with a place or places.
  • (noun): A method or manner of doing something; a mannerism.
  • (noun): A state or condition
  • (noun): (heading) Personal interaction.
  • (noun): A tradition within the modern pagan faith of Heathenry, dedication to a specific deity or craft, Way of wyrd, Way of runes, Way of Thor etc.
  • (noun): Speed, progress, momentum.
  • (noun): A degree, an amount, a sense.
  • (noun): (As the head of an interjectory clause, followed by an infinitive starting with ���to”) Acknowledges that a task has been done well, chiefly in expressions of sarcastic congratulation.
  • (noun): The timbers of shipyard stocks that slope into the water and along which a ship or large boat is launched.
  • (noun): The longitudinal guiding surfaces on the bed of a planer, lathe, etc. along which a table or carriage moves.
  • (verb): To travel.
  • (interjection): (only in reply to no way) yes; it is true; it is possible
  • You're going about it the wrong way.  He's known for his quirky ways.  I don't like the way she looks at me.
  • When I returned home, I found my house and belongings in a most terrible way.
  • To walk the Way of the Runes, you must experience the runes as they manifest both in the part of Midgard that lies outside yourself and the worlds within. (Diana Paxson)
  • In a large way, crocodiles and alligators are similar.
  • Way to ruin the moment, guys.