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Kieliopettajana orivedeläisessä kouluissa
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CNC-sorvaajan työ FANUC ohjaimella
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Slangs & AI meanings
A real estate agent who sells a home in an upper-class white neighborhood to a black family, thus lowering the values of other homes in the neighborhood. (This can be stretched to include inviting a black or minority friend over for dinner.)
A close, or best, friend. Variations include: Homey, Homeboy, Homesteak, Homechicken, Homebread, Homeslice.
(HO-mee) n., friend, pal, someone from the same home or neighborhood. “How ya doin’, homie?â€Â (variation: Homes, home slice, home skillet.) [Etym., African American]
Noun. A narrow alleyway behind a row of homes. From its width being 10 feet in diameter. [East Yorks/Hull use]
Employee who stays with one railroad, as contrasted with boomer. A homesteader is a boomer who gets married and settles down
A gay funeral homes director.
To live by sleeping temporarily in the homes of friends or relatives, moving frequently
n. Old word (derived from the Hispanic Americans who used "homes" as a label for others) that means friend or companion. "Whasup Homie?"Â
Toilet (originally outside but now any): e.g. the classic "Aussie curse", i.e. "may your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down!" There is an ongoing theme in Austrlain urban mythology about the redback spider that hides under the toilet seat and leaps out to bite yer bum (or worse) when you go to satisfy natures urges.. In fact this is based on reality in 'the old days' few homes had indoor plumbing and most used outdoor dunny's a la Shrek (basically just holes in the ground with an improvised seat over it. Redback spiders like dark moist conditions which the dunny provided, and the crap attracted flies which of course was an ideal food supply. Therefore the old style dunny was an ideal place for these things to live. You won't find them indoors often though so using the loo in Australia isn't often a dangerous experience - often.
Sidewinder missile which homes in on heat sources.
A way of acknowledging a good friend. "Waz up Homeslice?"Â
n. buddy
Fibrous cement sheets for buildings. Home cladding material, very common on older Australian homes
Bargen is Dorset slang for a small farm or homestead.
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.”
A derogatory term for people who are poor. Origin: the stereotype that poor people (especially in the midwestern United States) live in trailer-homes.
Noun. A chamber pot. Named so because it goes under the bed. Somewhat archaic due to homes having internal toilets.
Emigrant family with its household goods and farm equipment traveling by rail; sometimes included even livestock crowded into the same boxcar. Zulu can mean only the car, or the car and all its contents. This ethod of travel was not uncommon in homesteading days on Western prairies. Origin of term is obscure. May have some connection with the fact that British homesteaders in Africa fled in overfilled farm wagons before Zulu marauders
ADULLAM HOMES
up from the valley on its extreme southeast end lies the hilltop ruin Adullam, and on its north lie the ruins of the ancient fortress city of Khirbet
Liberal Party in 1866. The name was a biblical reference to the cave of Adullam where David and his allies sought refuge from Saul. After the death of
Hilary (June 16, 2022). "Tribeca Festival: 'Good Girl Jane,' 'The Cave of Adullam' Among Top Competition Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June
evangelical street preacher and political activist. He is pastor of the Cave of Adullam congregation in Calgary and previously led the Kings Glory Fellowship (KGF)
Member, Tendring District Council. Walter Bernard Moore, Chairman, Adullam Homes Housing Association. Peter Moxom, Senior Training Assistant (Workshops)
fought against General Gordon from a stronghold, nicknamed The Cave of Adullam, located outside Shaka. Gordon briefly considered offering Suleiman the
unwelcome elsewhere, such as bears, leopards, and outlaws, made it their home. In biblical times, this region was further subdivided into three sections
Mourned by Two Angels by Guercino Landscape with David at the Cave of Adullam, 1658, Claude Lorrain Egerton, 399 "Reverend William Holwell Carr". National
join the new ministry. Lowe retired into what Bright called the "Cave of Adullam", and with other Liberals and Whig peers (known collectively as the 'Adullamites'
Biblical account says Abiathar joined David, who was then in the cave of Adullam. He remained with David, and became priest of the party of which he was
ADULLAM HOMES
A real estate agent who sells a home in an upper-class white neighborhood to a black family, thus lowering the values of other homes in the neighborhood. (This can be stretched to include inviting a black or minority friend over for dinner.)
A close, or best, friend. Variations include: Homey, Homeboy, Homesteak, Homechicken, Homebread, Homeslice.
(HO-mee) n., friend, pal, someone from the same home or neighborhood. “How ya doin’, homie?â€Â (variation: Homes, home slice, home skillet.) [Etym., African American]
Noun. A narrow alleyway behind a row of homes. From its width being 10 feet in diameter. [East Yorks/Hull use]
Employee who stays with one railroad, as contrasted with boomer. A homesteader is a boomer who gets married and settles down
A gay funeral homes director.
To live by sleeping temporarily in the homes of friends or relatives, moving frequently
n. Old word (derived from the Hispanic Americans who used "homes" as a label for others) that means friend or companion. "Whasup Homie?"Â
Toilet (originally outside but now any): e.g. the classic "Aussie curse", i.e. "may your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down!" There is an ongoing theme in Austrlain urban mythology about the redback spider that hides under the toilet seat and leaps out to bite yer bum (or worse) when you go to satisfy natures urges.. In fact this is based on reality in 'the old days' few homes had indoor plumbing and most used outdoor dunny's a la Shrek (basically just holes in the ground with an improvised seat over it. Redback spiders like dark moist conditions which the dunny provided, and the crap attracted flies which of course was an ideal food supply. Therefore the old style dunny was an ideal place for these things to live. You won't find them indoors often though so using the loo in Australia isn't often a dangerous experience - often.
Sidewinder missile which homes in on heat sources.
A way of acknowledging a good friend. "Waz up Homeslice?"Â
n. buddy
Fibrous cement sheets for buildings. Home cladding material, very common on older Australian homes
Bargen is Dorset slang for a small farm or homestead.
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.”
A derogatory term for people who are poor. Origin: the stereotype that poor people (especially in the midwestern United States) live in trailer-homes.
Noun. A chamber pot. Named so because it goes under the bed. Somewhat archaic due to homes having internal toilets.
Emigrant family with its household goods and farm equipment traveling by rail; sometimes included even livestock crowded into the same boxcar. Zulu can mean only the car, or the car and all its contents. This ethod of travel was not uncommon in homesteading days on Western prairies. Origin of term is obscure. May have some connection with the fact that British homesteaders in Africa fled in overfilled farm wagons before Zulu marauders