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  • Jovem Aprendiz Grupo Petrópolis Rialma Go
  • Rialma - GO, , Brazil

    Jovem Aprendiz Grupo Petrópolis Rialma Go

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    Área de AtuaçãoDiversos / Outros
    O que você irá fazer

    Requisitos e qualificações Perfil do jovem: Comunicativo; Comprometido; Proatividade; Ter entre 18 á 22 anos; Residir em Rialma GO.
    Informações adicionais Salário Bruto: R$ 712,99 + VR + VA + Assistência Médica + Assistência Odontológica + Seguro de Vida.
    Horário : Flexível (matutino ou vespertino) + Modelo presencial.
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  • ARR 
  • ARR 

    (abrv.) (n.) A Realm Reborn

  • AvA (Alliance vs. Alliance), RvR (Realm vs. Realm), PKing (Player Killing), PvP
  • AvA (Alliance vs. Alliance), RvR (Realm vs. Realm), PKing (Player Killing), PvP

    Terms used for Player versus Player combat.

  • Wha’s really good?
  • Wha’s really good?

    Or “what’s good?” A greeting. When you see a friend, you say this.  "Wha's really good son?" 

  • gouda
  • gouda

    n. Money (derived from the idea: gouda is a type of cheese)  "In tha Bay they call it guap, but in the valley we call it gouda; whatever it is, we gotta make that money!" 

  • Gordon Bennett
  • Gordon Bennett

    interj Christ. By this I don’t mean that Britain is under the grip of a strange new religion where Jesus Christ has been replaced by a man called Gordon Bennett, who came to earth in the guise of a used car salesman to save humanity from eternal damnation. No, I mean more that this is a general-purpose expletive, used in a similar context to “Christ!” or “Bollocks!”: Your brother Tommy’s won the lottery! / Gordon Bennett! Its source lies in the mid-19th century with James Gordon Bennett, son of the founder of the New York Herald and Associated Press (who was also called Gordon Bennett, in case you thought this was going to be simple). Born with cash to spare, Gordon Jr. became legendary for high-roller stunts and fits of notoriety including urinating in his in-laws’ fireplace, and burning money in public. His name entered the lexicon as a term of exclamation for anything a bit over the top.

  • O-rama
  • O-rama

    Suffix you affix to a word to describe the whole spectrum of the meaning. "He is a Dweeb-o-rama". Meaning, you are describing someone that is every sense of that word.

  • gobshite
  • gobshite

    n Scottish 1 bullshit. Intended to refer to the metaphorical shite that is coming out of your gob: Jimmy said he was in the Olympic ski team but to be honest I think itÂ’s all gobshite. 2 the person who is emitting said matter: I wouldnÂ’t believe anything Anne says, sheÂ’s a wee gobshite.

  • got got
  • got got

    When someone is caught trying to do something shifty or on the sly, like checking out another girl while holding hands with your woman. If you get caught looking at the other girl by your woman you "got got"!! 

  • it's all good
  • it's all good

    Something said to express that everything is under control and fine. Usually rebutting an accusation.  "Justin, are you trying to thieve some of my CD's?" "No man . . . quit trippin'! It's all good!" 

  • gobsmacked
  • gobsmacked

    adj surprised; taken aback: I was completely gobsmacked... I didnÂ’t even know she was pregnant.

  • plus-fours
  • plus-fours

    n an awful item of clothing which consists of sort-of-dungarees which stop at the knee. Whilst popular in pre-World-War Britain, plus-fours these days are firmly in the realms of brightly-colours golfers or inbreds.

  • go down a storm
  • go down a storm

    adj go down great; go down like a bomb: Julie went down a storm with the customers we spoke to today – I reckon we’ll see an order this afternoon as long as the demo model doesn’t catch fire again.

  • golf buggy
  • golf buggy

    n golf cart. The device intended to remove the only useful part of golf (some exercise) from the sport.

  • gob
  • gob

    1 n mouth. Almost always used in the context “shut your gob.” 2 v spit: The pikey fucker just gobbed down my shirt! It’s possible the word is derived from Gaelic, where it means a bird’s beak, or from the English navy, where it was used widely to refer to the toilet.

  • good on ya
  • good on ya

    interj well done: You finally ditched him? Good on ya!

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang Jovem Aprendiz Grupo Petrópolis Rialma Go

Jovem Aprendiz Grupo Petrópolis Rialma Go

  • ARR 
  • ARR 

    (abrv.) (n.) A Realm Reborn

  • AvA (Alliance vs. Alliance), RvR (Realm vs. Realm), PKing (Player Killing), PvP
  • AvA (Alliance vs. Alliance), RvR (Realm vs. Realm), PKing (Player Killing), PvP

    Terms used for Player versus Player combat.

  • Wha’s really good?
  • Wha’s really good?

    Or “what’s good?” A greeting. When you see a friend, you say this.  "Wha's really good son?" 

  • gouda
  • gouda

    n. Money (derived from the idea: gouda is a type of cheese)  "In tha Bay they call it guap, but in the valley we call it gouda; whatever it is, we gotta make that money!" 

  • Gordon Bennett
  • Gordon Bennett

    interj Christ. By this I don’t mean that Britain is under the grip of a strange new religion where Jesus Christ has been replaced by a man called Gordon Bennett, who came to earth in the guise of a used car salesman to save humanity from eternal damnation. No, I mean more that this is a general-purpose expletive, used in a similar context to “Christ!” or “Bollocks!”: Your brother Tommy’s won the lottery! / Gordon Bennett! Its source lies in the mid-19th century with James Gordon Bennett, son of the founder of the New York Herald and Associated Press (who was also called Gordon Bennett, in case you thought this was going to be simple). Born with cash to spare, Gordon Jr. became legendary for high-roller stunts and fits of notoriety including urinating in his in-laws’ fireplace, and burning money in public. His name entered the lexicon as a term of exclamation for anything a bit over the top.

  • O-rama
  • O-rama

    Suffix you affix to a word to describe the whole spectrum of the meaning. "He is a Dweeb-o-rama". Meaning, you are describing someone that is every sense of that word.

  • gobshite
  • gobshite

    n Scottish 1 bullshit. Intended to refer to the metaphorical shite that is coming out of your gob: Jimmy said he was in the Olympic ski team but to be honest I think itÂ’s all gobshite. 2 the person who is emitting said matter: I wouldnÂ’t believe anything Anne says, sheÂ’s a wee gobshite.

  • got got
  • got got

    When someone is caught trying to do something shifty or on the sly, like checking out another girl while holding hands with your woman. If you get caught looking at the other girl by your woman you "got got"!! 

  • it's all good
  • it's all good

    Something said to express that everything is under control and fine. Usually rebutting an accusation.  "Justin, are you trying to thieve some of my CD's?" "No man . . . quit trippin'! It's all good!" 

  • gobsmacked
  • gobsmacked

    adj surprised; taken aback: I was completely gobsmacked... I didnÂ’t even know she was pregnant.

  • plus-fours
  • plus-fours

    n an awful item of clothing which consists of sort-of-dungarees which stop at the knee. Whilst popular in pre-World-War Britain, plus-fours these days are firmly in the realms of brightly-colours golfers or inbreds.

  • go down a storm
  • go down a storm

    adj go down great; go down like a bomb: Julie went down a storm with the customers we spoke to today – I reckon we’ll see an order this afternoon as long as the demo model doesn’t catch fire again.

  • golf buggy
  • golf buggy

    n golf cart. The device intended to remove the only useful part of golf (some exercise) from the sport.

  • gob
  • gob

    1 n mouth. Almost always used in the context “shut your gob.” 2 v spit: The pikey fucker just gobbed down my shirt! It’s possible the word is derived from Gaelic, where it means a bird’s beak, or from the English navy, where it was used widely to refer to the toilet.

  • good on ya
  • good on ya

    interj well done: You finally ditched him? Good on ya!

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