hypothecate \hahy-POTH-i-keyt, hi-\, verb:
1. to pledge to a creditor as security without delivering over; mortgage.
2. to put in pledge by delivery, as stocks given as security for a loan.
2. to put in pledge by delivery, as stocks given as security for a loan.
I've always been good at adhering to deadlines, and while I don't have a mortgage, college has been no exception.
I always hypothecate my work, and always have, the second I entered school. I don't think I've ever turned in a late assignment and it's a secret pledge that I make to all teachers-- my work will be in on time, all the time! I know it sounds pathetic, but it's a message to my furure mortgager. My bills will come in on time. Unless I'm poor. Or don't have a house.
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