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Terrace, BC, Canada
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Terrace, BC
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The one-way announcement system on a warship. Used for general announcements, and to transmit alarm signals such as the General Alarm.
Journo is slang for a journalist.
That part of a ship's hull or bottom which is broadest and most nearly flat, and on which she would rest if aground. Also - Stupid talk or writing; nonsense.
A Journalist
journalistic writing that's deliberately exaggerated and highly stylized
General information or a command issued over the ship's broadcast system. The term sometimes used for a boatswain's call, which is the pipe that is ften used to issue commands.
Situationer is journalist slang for a an article constituting a general report on some situation.
Noun. Nickname for Manchester with its ever-growing and popular gay scene. Along with 'Gunchester' and 'Madchester', these puns tend to be journalistic pseudonyms.
High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.
A resident of Québec who speaks a first language other than English or French. Used only by linguists in other English-speaking countries, this word has come to be used by journalists and broadcasters, and then by the general public, in some parts of Canada.
Early 20th-century slang term for a vessel's radio operator, so called because he repeatedly struck a brass key on his transmitter to broadcast in morse code.
Chernobyl packet is computer slang for a network packet that induces network meltdown (the result of a broadcast storm), in memory of the April nuclear accident at Chernobyl in Ukraine.
A resident of Québec who speaks a first language other than English or French. Used only by linguists in other English-speaking countries, this word has come to be used by journalists and broadcasters, and then by the general public, in some parts of Canada.
A resident of Québec who speaks a first language other than English or French. Used only by linguists in other English-speaking countries, this word has come to be used by journalists and broadcasters, and then by the general public, in some parts of Canada.
To dash is to pass something to somebody – but it can be “pass†in the broadest possible sense, including to throw violently with the intention of causing hurt or damage.
former Prime Ministers Trudeau's answer when asked what he said by the speaker of the house, he really said fucking bullshit, thus it has that meaning. A euphemistic substitution for "fuck" or "fuck off". Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau caused a minor scandal when opposition MPs claimed he had mouthed the words "Fuck off" to them in the House of Commons in February 1971. Pressed by journalists, Trudeau later unconvincingly stated he may have said (or mouthed) "fuddle duddle or something like that." Trudeau likely got the word "fuddle duddle" from the official Hansard transcript of his words for that parliamentary session. The Hansard reporter couldn't make out (or chose not to record verbatim) what Trudeau had mouthed, and chose to write down the now-infamous phrase instead. The phrase then took on a humorous connotation for Canadians.
Noun. Haemorrhoids. From the rhyming slang on Emma Freud, broadcaster, writer, and daughter of Sir Clement Freud.
Preliminary announcement made over the broadcast system to alert the ship's company just prior to an important type. The USN uses "now hear this".
(1) Miserable, incompetent fascist bus inspector played by Stephen Lewis in On The Buses, a television sitcom broadcast during the 1970s. (2) derog. A teacher.
n ball-point pen. Named after Hungarian journalist Ladislo Biro, who invented it. ItÂ’s slipped into the common vernacular in the U.K. and the rest of Europe as a generic word for a ball-point pen.
Broadcast journalist
The one-way announcement system on a warship. Used for general announcements, and to transmit alarm signals such as the General Alarm.
Journo is slang for a journalist.
That part of a ship's hull or bottom which is broadest and most nearly flat, and on which she would rest if aground. Also - Stupid talk or writing; nonsense.
A Journalist
journalistic writing that's deliberately exaggerated and highly stylized
General information or a command issued over the ship's broadcast system. The term sometimes used for a boatswain's call, which is the pipe that is ften used to issue commands.
Situationer is journalist slang for a an article constituting a general report on some situation.
Noun. Nickname for Manchester with its ever-growing and popular gay scene. Along with 'Gunchester' and 'Madchester', these puns tend to be journalistic pseudonyms.
High frequency. A method of long-range radio broadcast.
A resident of Québec who speaks a first language other than English or French. Used only by linguists in other English-speaking countries, this word has come to be used by journalists and broadcasters, and then by the general public, in some parts of Canada.
Early 20th-century slang term for a vessel's radio operator, so called because he repeatedly struck a brass key on his transmitter to broadcast in morse code.
Chernobyl packet is computer slang for a network packet that induces network meltdown (the result of a broadcast storm), in memory of the April nuclear accident at Chernobyl in Ukraine.
A resident of Québec who speaks a first language other than English or French. Used only by linguists in other English-speaking countries, this word has come to be used by journalists and broadcasters, and then by the general public, in some parts of Canada.
A resident of Québec who speaks a first language other than English or French. Used only by linguists in other English-speaking countries, this word has come to be used by journalists and broadcasters, and then by the general public, in some parts of Canada.
To dash is to pass something to somebody – but it can be “pass†in the broadest possible sense, including to throw violently with the intention of causing hurt or damage.
former Prime Ministers Trudeau's answer when asked what he said by the speaker of the house, he really said fucking bullshit, thus it has that meaning. A euphemistic substitution for "fuck" or "fuck off". Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau caused a minor scandal when opposition MPs claimed he had mouthed the words "Fuck off" to them in the House of Commons in February 1971. Pressed by journalists, Trudeau later unconvincingly stated he may have said (or mouthed) "fuddle duddle or something like that." Trudeau likely got the word "fuddle duddle" from the official Hansard transcript of his words for that parliamentary session. The Hansard reporter couldn't make out (or chose not to record verbatim) what Trudeau had mouthed, and chose to write down the now-infamous phrase instead. The phrase then took on a humorous connotation for Canadians.
Noun. Haemorrhoids. From the rhyming slang on Emma Freud, broadcaster, writer, and daughter of Sir Clement Freud.
Preliminary announcement made over the broadcast system to alert the ship's company just prior to an important type. The USN uses "now hear this".
(1) Miserable, incompetent fascist bus inspector played by Stephen Lewis in On The Buses, a television sitcom broadcast during the 1970s. (2) derog. A teacher.
n ball-point pen. Named after Hungarian journalist Ladislo Biro, who invented it. ItÂ’s slipped into the common vernacular in the U.K. and the rest of Europe as a generic word for a ball-point pen.
Broadcast journalist
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