signt


v. signt, si-nt,

verb
slang for:
to affix one’s signature to.
to write (one’s signature).
to approve or ratify (a doc-ment) by affixing a signature, seal, or other mark: sign a bill into law.
to hire or engage by obtaining a signature on a contract: signed a rookie pitcher for next season; sign up actors for a tour.
to relinquish or transfer t-tle to by signature: signed away all her claims to the estate.
to provide with a sign or signs: sign a new highway.
to communicate with a sign or signs: signed his approval with a nod.
to express (a word or thought, for example) by sign language: signed her reply to the question.
to consecrate with the sign of the cross.
bill went to vote and realized that he had not yet signt up for it.

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