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L'Ancienne-Lorette, QC, Canada
Location
L'Ancienne-Lorette, QC
Workplace information
On site
Salary
17.50 hourly / 18 hours per week
Terms of employment
Permanent employment
Part time
Start date: 2025-02-14
vacancies
1 vacancy
Source
Québec emploi #476123
Slangs & AI meanings
irritated, angry. An old word, it has gained new currency, as demonstrated by Science in Big Brother to express his annoyance with some triviality or other.
Soliciting of customers in a retail establishment, such as "can I help you find something?â€
meaning the Beer Store, because of the large in and out signs that were at all Brewers' Retail stores' parking lots
Acronym for North End Gipsy. Used to describe the children who lived in the council estate on the north end of town . They stank and often wore the same parka coat for their entire school life. There was one notorious family of Negs whos name was luckily 'Negus' which starts with Neg. Other children could identify the chair used by Negs (when entering a class-room the Neg had vacated) because it stank of poor people. These chairs were either isolated or sat upon by an unfortunate child who would be sniggered at through out the lesson and only later told it was because they had the NEG Chair. Many towns have a North End Gip estate because it is predominantly down wind. (ed: please remember ODPS does not necessarily agree with the sentiments presented in certain definitions. This entry demonstrates how cruel kids can be!)
Demo is slang for demonstration.
Noun. McDonalds, the fast food retailer. [Orig. U.S.]
(acr.) (n.) Collector's Edition. A special retail version that comes with special items.
A vile term intended for use in a company's marketing division to demonstrate how it strives to be proactive, working to future proof the company by introduction and implementation of paradigms designed to ensure market needs are set and met for the consumer of tomorrow as well as that of today. (ed: I can't believe I wrote that... it's horrible!)
[from the connection, a drug pusher] cocaine importer or wholesaler, who fronts (consigns) cocaine to a supplier, who in turn distributes to a street retailer. See dealing, mule, runner, steerer, touting
n an alcoholic mix of lager and (British) lemonade. Usually 90% lager and 10% lemonade, and generally drunk by people convinced that they can get as drunk as a skunk on shandy and still be fine to drive the car. Shandy has also given us such retail gems as Top Deck, a canned drink which contains not only the cheapest lemonade money can buy, but rounds it off nicely with a dash of the grottiest beer available west of the Himalaya.
A historical demonstration or a race where a crew of sailors disassemble, re-assemble and fire a naval cannon.
n 1 take-out food: I think we’re just going to get take-away. 2 take-out restaurant. A hot food retailer (personally I think in this instance “restaurant” is a little too strong) which only sells things that you can take home and eat or stagger down the street drunkenly stuffing in your mouth and distributing down your shirt. Blimey, that tastes good. Damnit, I’ve left my credit card in the pub again. Where are my keys?
Expression used to demonstrate emotion when upset or annoyed at someone or something.
A polish made by a large company such as Revlon, OPI, China Glaze, etc. Usually sold in drug and/or department stores and many online retailers.Â
Irish confetti is slang for stones, rocks and other debris thrown during a riot or demonstration.
Splurge is American slang for a blustering demonstration, or great effort; a great display.
(n.) A legal way to purchase and download software from a digital vendor like Steam or Direct 2 Drive. They allow the user to legally circumvent traditional Software purchases from a retail store. The upside is you get the software sooner, the downside is it comes with no printed media, disks, or other physical manifestations of the purchase.
Term used where ever a group of lads would congregate and only one had any cigarettes. As soon as this lad lit or "sparked up" his cigarette, the others would vie for a Dee-Bee meanng "Decent Butt" if you were unable to secure Dee Bee, you would then have to appeal for Dee-Dee-Bee and so on. It was also used to demonstrate your place in the hierarchy, if you ended with the lip-burning soogy last drag which was more often than not mainly filter, it was a sure sign that you were not the most popular or hardest member of the group.
Demonstrator - retail
irritated, angry. An old word, it has gained new currency, as demonstrated by Science in Big Brother to express his annoyance with some triviality or other.
Soliciting of customers in a retail establishment, such as "can I help you find something?â€
meaning the Beer Store, because of the large in and out signs that were at all Brewers' Retail stores' parking lots
Acronym for North End Gipsy. Used to describe the children who lived in the council estate on the north end of town . They stank and often wore the same parka coat for their entire school life. There was one notorious family of Negs whos name was luckily 'Negus' which starts with Neg. Other children could identify the chair used by Negs (when entering a class-room the Neg had vacated) because it stank of poor people. These chairs were either isolated or sat upon by an unfortunate child who would be sniggered at through out the lesson and only later told it was because they had the NEG Chair. Many towns have a North End Gip estate because it is predominantly down wind. (ed: please remember ODPS does not necessarily agree with the sentiments presented in certain definitions. This entry demonstrates how cruel kids can be!)
Demo is slang for demonstration.
Noun. McDonalds, the fast food retailer. [Orig. U.S.]
(acr.) (n.) Collector's Edition. A special retail version that comes with special items.
A vile term intended for use in a company's marketing division to demonstrate how it strives to be proactive, working to future proof the company by introduction and implementation of paradigms designed to ensure market needs are set and met for the consumer of tomorrow as well as that of today. (ed: I can't believe I wrote that... it's horrible!)
[from the connection, a drug pusher] cocaine importer or wholesaler, who fronts (consigns) cocaine to a supplier, who in turn distributes to a street retailer. See dealing, mule, runner, steerer, touting
n an alcoholic mix of lager and (British) lemonade. Usually 90% lager and 10% lemonade, and generally drunk by people convinced that they can get as drunk as a skunk on shandy and still be fine to drive the car. Shandy has also given us such retail gems as Top Deck, a canned drink which contains not only the cheapest lemonade money can buy, but rounds it off nicely with a dash of the grottiest beer available west of the Himalaya.
A historical demonstration or a race where a crew of sailors disassemble, re-assemble and fire a naval cannon.
n 1 take-out food: I think we’re just going to get take-away. 2 take-out restaurant. A hot food retailer (personally I think in this instance “restaurant” is a little too strong) which only sells things that you can take home and eat or stagger down the street drunkenly stuffing in your mouth and distributing down your shirt. Blimey, that tastes good. Damnit, I’ve left my credit card in the pub again. Where are my keys?
Expression used to demonstrate emotion when upset or annoyed at someone or something.
A polish made by a large company such as Revlon, OPI, China Glaze, etc. Usually sold in drug and/or department stores and many online retailers.Â
Irish confetti is slang for stones, rocks and other debris thrown during a riot or demonstration.
Splurge is American slang for a blustering demonstration, or great effort; a great display.
(n.) A legal way to purchase and download software from a digital vendor like Steam or Direct 2 Drive. They allow the user to legally circumvent traditional Software purchases from a retail store. The upside is you get the software sooner, the downside is it comes with no printed media, disks, or other physical manifestations of the purchase.
Term used where ever a group of lads would congregate and only one had any cigarettes. As soon as this lad lit or "sparked up" his cigarette, the others would vie for a Dee-Bee meanng "Decent Butt" if you were unable to secure Dee Bee, you would then have to appeal for Dee-Dee-Bee and so on. It was also used to demonstrate your place in the hierarchy, if you ended with the lip-burning soogy last drag which was more often than not mainly filter, it was a sure sign that you were not the most popular or hardest member of the group.
Demonstrator - retail
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