Something or someone which provides assistance with a task.
Action given to provide assistance; aid.
Documentation provided with computer software, etc. and accessed using the computer.
A study aid.
One or more people employed to help in the maintenance of a house or the operation of a farm or enterprise.
Correction of deficits, as by psychological counseling or medication or social support or remedial training.
A cry of distress or an urgent request for assistance
To assist (a person) in getting something, especially food or drink at table; used with to.
To provide assistance.
To avoid; to prevent; to refrain from; to restrain (oneself). Usually used in nonassertive contexts with can.
To do something on the behalf of someone.
To provide assistance to (someone or something).
To contribute in some way to.
An informal event where people brainstorm and collaborate on projects.
A forceful dunk.
balls, bollocks, courage, machismo
A blockage, congestion, or immobilization.
A difficult situation.
A song; a track.
The tree Acacia acuminata, with fruity-smelling hard timber.
A play during which points can be scored.
Luck.
A difficult situation for a pitcher or defending team.
A sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
An informal, impromptu performance or rehearsal.
Any of several maneuvers requiring wedging of an extremity into a tight space.
Sexual relations or the contemplation of them.
That which one particularly prefers, desires, enjoys, or cares about.
To get something stuck, often (though not necessarily) in a confined space.
To block or confuse a radio or radar signal by transmitting a more-powerful signal on the same frequency.
To brusquely force something into a space; to cram, to squeeze.
To injure a finger or toe by sudden compression of the digit's tip.
To give up on a date or some other joint endeavour; to stand up, chicken out, jam out.
To throw a pitch at or near the batter's hands.
To play music (especially improvisation as a group, or an informal unrehearsed session).
To cause congestion or blockage. Often used with "up".
To attempt to score points.
To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback.
To dunk.
To render something unable to move.