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reckon

To suspect, assume or have a reasonable theory about something.

I reckon to be finished with all the packing by 3:00 pm.

by talk2me-JCH2 June 13, 2023

16๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


reckon

V. To believe.
V. To contend with, to compete against.

"I reckon that there are twenty four hours in a day. Anyone think I'm wrong?"

"The man was quite a force to be reckoned with, as he had many good friends in the business."

by Iskar March 30, 2004

551๐Ÿ‘ 127๐Ÿ‘Ž


reckon

To think, suppose, stipulate.

I reckon it'll take three hours to get to Birmingham.

What do you reckon we'll have to do to convince him?

Rain tomorrow, d'you reckon?

by Mad Sloth March 29, 2004

143๐Ÿ‘ 40๐Ÿ‘Ž


reckon

1. to judge , to consider
2. to think
3. to estimate

I don't reckon your chances of success.

I reckon I can fly.

by agata January 10, 2005

176๐Ÿ‘ 71๐Ÿ‘Ž


reckon

To 'reckon' is to think or believe something.
2. Agree something is right.

1. Skateboarder 1 : "Reckon I'm gunna land a crooked grind on this steep-ass handrail?"
Skateboarder 2 :"I reckon you'll get nailed, but try it anyway."
AFTER
2. Skateboarder 1 : "Do you reckon that I never had a hope in hell of doing it?"
Skateboarder 2 : "I reckon!"

by Diego August 15, 2003

89๐Ÿ‘ 44๐Ÿ‘Ž


reckon

Used as an exclamation to express disbelief. Usually spoken with deliberate excess emphasis on both syllables.

"I had it off with Mary last night!"

"Yeah, reckon."

by JohnnyMalaria January 23, 2005

24๐Ÿ‘ 81๐Ÿ‘Ž


reckon

if one reckons they think they are above everyone else, they think that they are cool.

Shvedds reckons himself

by Will Castle April 20, 2006

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