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SPIRE ATC & Certified Strength/Performance Coach
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Empire Envelope is looking for a qualified QC/Service.
Empire Envelope is looking for a qualified QC/Service.
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Psycology Students/Graduates - Shrewsbury
Psycology Students/Graduates - Shrewsbury
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Alpine Gasthof, Rochdale, pub management couple
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Siding Supervisor - Empire Siding Division
Siding Supervisor - Empire Siding Division
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Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery
Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery
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Graduate Cover Supervisor - Shrewsbury
Graduate Cover Supervisor - Shrewsbury
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Graduate Cover Supervisor - Wem
Graduate Cover Supervisor - Wem
Slangs & AI meanings
Spike up is slang for to inject oneself.
Spiry is slang for highly distinguished.
A term for sweets or candy. e.g. "Can I have some SPICE please mam?" , I used this term in school around Sheffield in the late 70's/ early 80's, and it seems to be still in use.(term may have spread out into Yorkshire).
1. On the beach, shore, or land (as opposed to aboard or on board). 2. Towards the shore. 3. "To run ashore": To collide with the shore (as opposed to "to run aground," which is to strike a submerged feature such as a reef or sandbar)
In 1942, the Commanding Officer of HMCS Spikenard drove a six-inch spike into the deckhead of the Crowsnest Club in St. John's Newfoundland. Subsequently, on a convoy later that year, the corvette was torpedoed and lost, with only eight survivors. The spike remained in the Crowsnest Club for many years.
adj at oneÂ’s wits end; mad: IÂ’ve been trying to get this working all morning and itÂ’s driving me spare!
A type of dangerous narcotic mined in the Spice mines of Kessel. Wookiees died en masse as slaves of the Galactic Empire mining this drug.
Spare is British slang for an unattached woman. Spare is British slang for out of control, furious.
A condition of extreme annoyance usually associated with one's mother who might be reported to have "gone spare" at hearing of your latest attempt to bring shame and humiliation on the family, e.g. "My mam went spare when she heard I'd been nicked!
Verb. Become very angry. E.g."She'll go spare when she finds her best vase broken." {Informal}
Sailor's pleasure is nautical slang for a time set aside for preparing to go ashore.
Noun. A sexually available, unattached person. Cf. 'bit of spare'.
Spare rib is London Cockney rhyming slang for a lie (fib).
Spike is slang for a casual ward of a hostel or formerly workhouse, offering temporary accommodation to the homeless. Spike is slang for a quantity of alcohol added to a drink. Spike is slang for a High Church Anglican; an Anglo−Catholic.Spike is slang for a hypodermic syringe.
A metal spike or part of the Seaman's knife used to open up the lay of a rope for splicing. Older sailors used to refer to the ideal sailor as "having every finger a marlin spike".
Fred Astaire is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
Go spare is slang for become very angry.
The notion that first sailor ashore will get their choice of girls on the jetty.
Sugar and spice is London Cockney rhyming slang for ice. Sugar and spice is London Cockney rhyming slang for nice.
Bit of spare is British slang for a married person's additional lover.
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Spike up is slang for to inject oneself.
Spiry is slang for highly distinguished.
A term for sweets or candy. e.g. "Can I have some SPICE please mam?" , I used this term in school around Sheffield in the late 70's/ early 80's, and it seems to be still in use.(term may have spread out into Yorkshire).
1. On the beach, shore, or land (as opposed to aboard or on board). 2. Towards the shore. 3. "To run ashore": To collide with the shore (as opposed to "to run aground," which is to strike a submerged feature such as a reef or sandbar)
In 1942, the Commanding Officer of HMCS Spikenard drove a six-inch spike into the deckhead of the Crowsnest Club in St. John's Newfoundland. Subsequently, on a convoy later that year, the corvette was torpedoed and lost, with only eight survivors. The spike remained in the Crowsnest Club for many years.
adj at oneÂ’s wits end; mad: IÂ’ve been trying to get this working all morning and itÂ’s driving me spare!
A type of dangerous narcotic mined in the Spice mines of Kessel. Wookiees died en masse as slaves of the Galactic Empire mining this drug.
Spare is British slang for an unattached woman. Spare is British slang for out of control, furious.
A condition of extreme annoyance usually associated with one's mother who might be reported to have "gone spare" at hearing of your latest attempt to bring shame and humiliation on the family, e.g. "My mam went spare when she heard I'd been nicked!
Verb. Become very angry. E.g."She'll go spare when she finds her best vase broken." {Informal}
Sailor's pleasure is nautical slang for a time set aside for preparing to go ashore.
Noun. A sexually available, unattached person. Cf. 'bit of spare'.
Spare rib is London Cockney rhyming slang for a lie (fib).
Spike is slang for a casual ward of a hostel or formerly workhouse, offering temporary accommodation to the homeless. Spike is slang for a quantity of alcohol added to a drink. Spike is slang for a High Church Anglican; an Anglo−Catholic.Spike is slang for a hypodermic syringe.
A metal spike or part of the Seaman's knife used to open up the lay of a rope for splicing. Older sailors used to refer to the ideal sailor as "having every finger a marlin spike".
Fred Astaire is London Cockney rhyming slang for hair.
Go spare is slang for become very angry.
The notion that first sailor ashore will get their choice of girls on the jetty.
Sugar and spice is London Cockney rhyming slang for ice. Sugar and spice is London Cockney rhyming slang for nice.
Bit of spare is British slang for a married person's additional lover.