fiduciary \fih-DOO-shee-air-ee\, adjective:
- Relating to the holding of something in trust for another.
- Someone who stands in a special relation of trust, confidence, or responsibility in certain obligations to others; a trustee.
Fiduciary comes from Latin fiduciarius, from fiducia, "trust," and is related to faith and fidelity.
- Short form of good looking out, meaning "thank you"
"Yo you gave ol' girl my number for real? Good lookin'."
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What American company's New York Stock Exchange ticker designation is LUV?
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