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Jobs in : Burlington ON Canada
CONVENIENCE STORE CASHIER F/T and P/T
CONVENIENCE STORE CASHIER F/T and P/T
Convenience store clerk and shop clerk
Convenience store clerk and shop clerk
Cashier Job - Grocery/Convenience Store
Cashier Job - Grocery/Convenience Store
Jobs in : Mississauga ON Canada
Part-Time Convenience Store Associate
Part-Time Convenience Store Associate
Jobs at: Aberfoyle Convenience
Part time / Full Time Convenience store Associate
Part time / Full Time Convenience store Associate
convenience store hire cashier
convenience store hire cashier
Convenience Store Clerk and Shop Clerk
Convenience Store Clerk and Shop Clerk
Part time cashier need for convenience store
Part time cashier need for convenience store
Rayonleiter:in Convenience / Fleisch
Rayonleiter:in Convenience / Fleisch
Jobs in : Sarnen Obwalden Switzerland
Jobs in : Burlington ON Canada
janitorial Cleaner (Evening / Night shift)
janitorial Cleaner (Evening / Night shift)
Convenience store looking for part time
Convenience store looking for part time
Slangs & AI meanings
Noun. All the fixtures and fittings necessary and expected - an abb. of all modern conveniences. {Informal}
A marriage of convenience, male and female marriage usually pair men who like men with ladies who like ladies, they marry for mutual benefit. [Charles Laughton the gay star had a Lavender marriage with actress Elsa Lanchester in 1929, Charles had his male lovers and Elsa had her men lovers too.]
Any of the wide variety of flavored coffee drinks offered at convenience stores such as Circle K or 7 Eleven that can be purchased for less than half the price of a Starbucks cappuccino. "Hey Man, I'm straight broke. Let's hit up AM/PM and get us some cheappuccinos."Â
Noun. Abb. of modern conveniences. Also all mod cons. E.g."The house was large and well kept, but it lacked mod cons such as a flushing toilet." {Informal}
the cheeks; staves of broken-up barrels put into another barrels for convenience in freighting
A young girl who desperately bleach her hair to look cool, but then the black hair begin to show on top as it grows back? No-one is safe, she would be giggled at for being a "PUDDING" (in English) Note: In Japan, a 'pudding' is a very popular dessert sold at convenience stores, with (black) caramel sauce on top of (cream coloured) pudding. just a few of the easier ones to explain in Engli sh.
Verb. The act of soliciting illicit and anonymous sex in a public place by male homosexuals. The 'cottage' will often be a public lavatory; taking its name from when such UK conveniences looked cottage like.
The business practice of registering a merchant ship in a sovereign state different from that of the ship's owners, and flying that state's civil ensign on the ship. The practice allows the ship's owner to reduce operating costs or avoid the regulations of the owner's country.
ABERFOYLE CONVENIENCE
Day 2, Garbage Day 4 Parklike Setting / Fermented Reptile - Split 12" Aberfoyle Springs Compilation Different Shades of Black - Next School Pioneers Fermented
route was partially restored on June 25, 1945, as FM 512 from Commerce to Aberfoyle. On September 9, 1947, another part of SH 314 was restored as FM 816 from
Buckhaven with Thornton. Thornton was chosen as the junction because of the convenience of bringing coal from Dunfermline. Matters progressed and on 17 October
Shinjuku Line would have the same gauge as the Asakusa Line for maintenance convenience), but the service area as of late 20th century was too densely populated
There were sixteen batteries working, and the community enjoyed the convenience of five general stores, butcher shop, cafes, bakery, billiard rooms,
considerable increase in bus services to outer suburban locations, and the convenience of tram and bus travel posed a massive challenge to passenger services
collected by F. J. White as he rode the wild gullies of cattle station Aberfoyle. Many found their way into Mrs White's heated conservatory during the
of Man does not form a part of Great Britain but is included here for convenience.) Column 4 indicates on which 1:50,000 or 1" scale geological map sheet
the route was electrified in 1960, causing a revolution in passenger convenience. This only exaggerated the negative perception of the Central Railway
indicated, is not nearly so perfect as it should be, neither had the public convenience been considered as it ought to have been. Surely, the North British Railway
ABERFOYLE CONVENIENCE
Noun. All the fixtures and fittings necessary and expected - an abb. of all modern conveniences. {Informal}
A marriage of convenience, male and female marriage usually pair men who like men with ladies who like ladies, they marry for mutual benefit. [Charles Laughton the gay star had a Lavender marriage with actress Elsa Lanchester in 1929, Charles had his male lovers and Elsa had her men lovers too.]
Any of the wide variety of flavored coffee drinks offered at convenience stores such as Circle K or 7 Eleven that can be purchased for less than half the price of a Starbucks cappuccino. "Hey Man, I'm straight broke. Let's hit up AM/PM and get us some cheappuccinos."Â
Noun. Abb. of modern conveniences. Also all mod cons. E.g."The house was large and well kept, but it lacked mod cons such as a flushing toilet." {Informal}
the cheeks; staves of broken-up barrels put into another barrels for convenience in freighting
A young girl who desperately bleach her hair to look cool, but then the black hair begin to show on top as it grows back? No-one is safe, she would be giggled at for being a "PUDDING" (in English) Note: In Japan, a 'pudding' is a very popular dessert sold at convenience stores, with (black) caramel sauce on top of (cream coloured) pudding. just a few of the easier ones to explain in Engli sh.
Verb. The act of soliciting illicit and anonymous sex in a public place by male homosexuals. The 'cottage' will often be a public lavatory; taking its name from when such UK conveniences looked cottage like.
The business practice of registering a merchant ship in a sovereign state different from that of the ship's owners, and flying that state's civil ensign on the ship. The practice allows the ship's owner to reduce operating costs or avoid the regulations of the owner's country.