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/help/
verb
  1. make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources.
    "they helped her with domestic chores"
    synonyms: assist, aid, help out, lend a hand to, lend a helping hand to, give assistance to, come to the aid of, succor, aid and abet, be of service to, be of use to, be useful to, do someone a favor, do someone a service, do someone a good turn, bail/bale someone out, come to someone's rescue, give someone a leg up, cooperate with, do one's bit for, rally around, pitch in, chip in, save someone's bacon, save someone's skin, muck in with, get stuck in with
  2. serve someone with (food or drink).
    "she helped herself to a cookie"
  3. cannot or could not avoid.
    "he could not help laughing"
    synonyms: be unable to stop, be unable to refrain from, be unable to keep from, be unable to forbear from

noun
the action of helping someone to do something; assistance.
"I asked for help from my neighbors"
synonyms: assistance, aid, a helping hand, support, succor, advice, guidance, solution, benefit, use, advantage, service, comfort, avail, cooperation, collaboration, backing, encouragement, a shot in the arm

exclamation
used as an appeal for urgent assistance.
"Help! I'm drowning!"

The Beatles - Help!
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The Beatles - Help! - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q_ZzBGPdqE
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