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When used as a noun to describe the granular substance, "sand" is typically an uncountable noun. You would say "there is some sand in my shoe" rather than "there are some sands." In its verb form, it is most commonly used in the context of woodworking or home renovation. It refers specifically to the process of removing roughness from a surface.

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🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is at a home improvement store while Leo is gaming.
Ryan

Yo, do I need the coarse or fine sand for this project?

Ryan
Leo
Leo

Idk man, just wing it. You're laggingirl in real life.

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Ryan is taking a DIY project literally and asking for technical advice, while Leo uses 'wing it' (to do something without preparation) and calls him a 'laggingirl' (a gamer-slang hybrid of 'lagging' and 'girl') to mock his indecisiveness.

Meanings

noun

A loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish-brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other minerals.

"The children spent the afternoon building castles in the sand."

verb (transitive)

To smooth or polish a surface by rubbing it with sandpaper.

"You should sand the wooden table before applying the varnish."

verb (intransitive)

To use an abrasive to smooth a surface.

"The old floorboards sanded easily once the paint was removed."

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