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Slangs & AI meanings
Office wallahis British slang for someone who works in an office.
To leave or depart. Derived from a play on the way 'outie' sounds **Also see outie or ‘outie 5000’. "This party is weak-I’m audi 5.0 . . ." Lyrical reference: I'm Only Out for One Thing - FLAVOR FLAV & ICE CUBEÂ
An officer on a naval vessel responsible for instructing the helmsman on the course to steer. While performing this duty, the officer is said to have the conn.
A work mate, a close companion or partner. e.g. "It sounds good but I'd like you to talk it over with me offsider first"
verb. Meaning to leave now, depart quickly. Iam Audi 5000 (I am outa here, I am leaving right now). Orginated during the period when Audi 5000s were experience sudden and unexpected excellerations.
Office worker is London Cockney rhyming slang for shirker.
The rank of Petty Officer dates from the eighteenth century in the Royal Navy. It was not then a rank, but an appointment, made by individual ship's captains. The usual practice was for a captain to choose his Petty Officers from his best seaman. Usually, the master-at-arms, the armourer, the sail-maker and the ship's cook were all Petty Officers. The term itself is from French, "petit officier" meaning small or minor officer. The rank of Chief Petty Officer first appeared in the Royal Navy in 1853.
Offie is British slang for an off−licence (liquor store).
The officer assigned to assist the accused in the time of a service tribunal such as a summary trial or court martial. Though assigned to assist, the assisting officer never acts as a lawyer for the accused.
An officer assigned to look after a Seaman's welfare.
Office is British slang for to warn. Office is old British slang for a toilet.
The office is slang for a hint or signal.
A commissioned officer senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the ship or installation from which he or she exercises command.
An officer that has trained in Staff College and is normally employed in an Administrative role, usually at a headquarters or another shore establishment.
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Grand Master or the Lieutenant of the Grand Master. The Board of Auditors audits the Order's finances. It includes a President elected among the seven Councillors
George James Magembe, Assistant Education Officer, Tanganyika. Antoinette Mercieca, Secretary, British Institute, Gozo. The Reverend John Irvin Mitchell, Vicar
presented as a development of a new world-class hospital on the island of Gozo, with the former St. Luke's Hospital being converted into a new rehabilitation
common soldiery were of silver; to differentiate commanding ranks, the officers' spear butt-spikes were golden. Surviving Achaemenid colored glazed bricks
If women were not officials in the cult or married to high-ranking male officers, they were likely low-ranking laborers. Linear B details specialized groups
as an oarsman on a Venetian galley in 1401 and worked his way up into officer positions. He wrote and illustrated a book that contains a treatise on
through a public recruitment process under the control of the Court of Audit and the supervision of the Ministries of Public Works and Finance. At the
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Department of Defence" (PDF), in Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit (ed.), Review of the Accrual Budget Documentation (Report), Government of
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Office wallahis British slang for someone who works in an office.
To leave or depart. Derived from a play on the way 'outie' sounds **Also see outie or ‘outie 5000’. "This party is weak-I’m audi 5.0 . . ." Lyrical reference: I'm Only Out for One Thing - FLAVOR FLAV & ICE CUBEÂ
An officer on a naval vessel responsible for instructing the helmsman on the course to steer. While performing this duty, the officer is said to have the conn.
A work mate, a close companion or partner. e.g. "It sounds good but I'd like you to talk it over with me offsider first"
verb. Meaning to leave now, depart quickly. Iam Audi 5000 (I am outa here, I am leaving right now). Orginated during the period when Audi 5000s were experience sudden and unexpected excellerations.
Office worker is London Cockney rhyming slang for shirker.
The rank of Petty Officer dates from the eighteenth century in the Royal Navy. It was not then a rank, but an appointment, made by individual ship's captains. The usual practice was for a captain to choose his Petty Officers from his best seaman. Usually, the master-at-arms, the armourer, the sail-maker and the ship's cook were all Petty Officers. The term itself is from French, "petit officier" meaning small or minor officer. The rank of Chief Petty Officer first appeared in the Royal Navy in 1853.
Offie is British slang for an off−licence (liquor store).
The officer assigned to assist the accused in the time of a service tribunal such as a summary trial or court martial. Though assigned to assist, the assisting officer never acts as a lawyer for the accused.
An officer assigned to look after a Seaman's welfare.
Office is British slang for to warn. Office is old British slang for a toilet.
The office is slang for a hint or signal.
A commissioned officer senior enough to be entitled to fly a flag to mark the ship or installation from which he or she exercises command.
An officer that has trained in Staff College and is normally employed in an Administrative role, usually at a headquarters or another shore establishment.