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Charlottetown, PE, Canada
Location
Charlottetown, PE
Workplace information
On site
Salary
Not available
Starts as soon as possible
vacancies
1 vacancy
Source
Monster #10290_202502
Slangs & AI meanings
Barfin' Like Karen Carpenter And Crappin' Like A Monkey
A way to describe tones suffering from food poisening
A fellow-carpenter; in a more general sense, a person of the same trade.
Chips is slang for a carpenter. Chips is British slang for money.
Chippy is slang for aggressive and hypersensitive. Chippy is British and New Zealand slang for a carpenter. Chippy is British slang for a fish and chip shop.Chippy is American and Australian slang for a prostitute or promiscuous woman.
carpenter
Barfin' Like Karen Carpenter And Crappin' Like A Monkey
A way to describe tones suffering from food poisening
A shipwright or ship's carpenter. In the RCN, also known as a Hull Technician.
A term applied by lumbermen, dealers in timber, and carpenters, to boards which are inclined to split from defects in the log from which they have been sawed.
(n.) The base term for the weapon you equip (Lancer, Carpenter, Botanist, etc.)
Ship's carpenter.
Noun. 1. A chipshop. {Informal} 2. A carpenter. {Informal}
Carpenter
To bne really pleased with the result of something that happened. Popularised by boxer Frank Bruno whenever he was interviewed by BBC sports commentater Harry Carpenter. Turned into something of a 'catchphrase' for him! Sadly Frank was recently (Sept. 2003) hospitalised with depression - let's hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.
(acr.) (phrase) One of four disciplines that includes the following classes: Carpenter, Blacksmith, Armorer, Goldsmith, Tanner, Weaver, Alchemist, and Culinarian
Bridge and building carpenter of the old school antedating steel and concrete
Old car, with wheels removed, used as residence or office. Originated about 1900, when a Jersey Central carpenter and two foremen, all named Donegan, occupied three shacks in the same vicinity. People were directed to the Donegans so often that the shacks themselves came to be known by that name. The name stuck, even after the men had passed on and the shacks had been replaced by converted old cars
n decorative wooden track that some people think is nice to have around walls at the height of a chair back. Those people are blithering morons. Brits also know such a thing as a “dado rail;” Americans call it “wainscoating” or “chair rail.” It is, perhaps fittingly, more popular in mobile homes than in normal homes. To confuse things slightly, a dado to an American carpenter is a slot in a piece of wood (usually for fitting shelves or cabinets) which Brits call a “rebate” or “housing.”
(abrv.) (n.) Carpenter
1 n fish-and-chip shop. 2 n colloq carpenter. Americans use this word (at least those on the East Coast) to describe a woman of somewhat suboptimal morals; this derives from its original meaning of an Old West saloon prostitute, commonly paid in poker chips. All this is of minimal relevance here, as that meaning isnÂ’t used in the U.K.
A rough and ready handyman or a self proclaimed carpenter. Usually without having a license or a formal apprenticeship
Carpenter
Barfin' Like Karen Carpenter And Crappin' Like A Monkey
A way to describe tones suffering from food poisening
A fellow-carpenter; in a more general sense, a person of the same trade.
Chips is slang for a carpenter. Chips is British slang for money.
Chippy is slang for aggressive and hypersensitive. Chippy is British and New Zealand slang for a carpenter. Chippy is British slang for a fish and chip shop.Chippy is American and Australian slang for a prostitute or promiscuous woman.
carpenter
Barfin' Like Karen Carpenter And Crappin' Like A Monkey
A way to describe tones suffering from food poisening
A shipwright or ship's carpenter. In the RCN, also known as a Hull Technician.
A term applied by lumbermen, dealers in timber, and carpenters, to boards which are inclined to split from defects in the log from which they have been sawed.
(n.) The base term for the weapon you equip (Lancer, Carpenter, Botanist, etc.)
Ship's carpenter.
Noun. 1. A chipshop. {Informal} 2. A carpenter. {Informal}
Carpenter
To bne really pleased with the result of something that happened. Popularised by boxer Frank Bruno whenever he was interviewed by BBC sports commentater Harry Carpenter. Turned into something of a 'catchphrase' for him! Sadly Frank was recently (Sept. 2003) hospitalised with depression - let's hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.
(acr.) (phrase) One of four disciplines that includes the following classes: Carpenter, Blacksmith, Armorer, Goldsmith, Tanner, Weaver, Alchemist, and Culinarian
Bridge and building carpenter of the old school antedating steel and concrete
Old car, with wheels removed, used as residence or office. Originated about 1900, when a Jersey Central carpenter and two foremen, all named Donegan, occupied three shacks in the same vicinity. People were directed to the Donegans so often that the shacks themselves came to be known by that name. The name stuck, even after the men had passed on and the shacks had been replaced by converted old cars
n decorative wooden track that some people think is nice to have around walls at the height of a chair back. Those people are blithering morons. Brits also know such a thing as a “dado rail;” Americans call it “wainscoating” or “chair rail.” It is, perhaps fittingly, more popular in mobile homes than in normal homes. To confuse things slightly, a dado to an American carpenter is a slot in a piece of wood (usually for fitting shelves or cabinets) which Brits call a “rebate” or “housing.”
(abrv.) (n.) Carpenter
1 n fish-and-chip shop. 2 n colloq carpenter. Americans use this word (at least those on the East Coast) to describe a woman of somewhat suboptimal morals; this derives from its original meaning of an Old West saloon prostitute, commonly paid in poker chips. All this is of minimal relevance here, as that meaning isnÂ’t used in the U.K.
A rough and ready handyman or a self proclaimed carpenter. Usually without having a license or a formal apprenticeship
Carpenter
construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing
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