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Asesor de Préstamos Banco Azteca Loreto BCS
Asesor de Préstamos Banco Azteca Loreto BCS
Jobs in : Loreto B.C.S. Mexico
Asesor de Préstamos Banco Azteca Loreto BCS Loreto
Asesor de Préstamos Banco Azteca Loreto BCS Loreto
Jobs in : Loreto B.C.S. Mexico
Family Practice - OB Physician
Family Practice - OB Physician
Jobs in : Aztec New Mexico United States
Jobs at: Goldfish Medical Staffing
Cajero/A Medio Tiempo Banco Azteca, Huatabampo
Cajero/A Medio Tiempo Banco Azteca, Huatabampo
Jobs in : Huatabampo Son. Mexico
Jobs in : Kilkenny Kilkenny Ireland
Jobs in : Kilkenny Kilkenny Ireland
Cajero Banco Azteca Suc. Centro 5 Febrero Cd
Cajero Banco Azteca Suc. Centro 5 Febrero Cd
Jobs in : Ciudad Obregón Son. Mexico
Welders - Journeyman & Apprentice
Welders - Journeyman & Apprentice
Jobs at: Aztec Steel Fabricators
Cajero Bancario Banco Azteca Roatan
Cajero Bancario Banco Azteca Roatan
Jobs in : Roatán Islas de la Bahía Honduras
Cajero Banco Azteca Cd Obregón
Cajero Banco Azteca Cd Obregón
Jobs in : Ciudad Obregon Sonora Mexico
Cajero/A Bancario, Banco Azteca Cd. Obregón
Cajero/A Bancario, Banco Azteca Cd. Obregón
Jobs in : Ciudad Obregon Sonora Mexico
Asesor de Créditos Banco Azteca
Asesor de Créditos Banco Azteca
Jobs in : Teloloapan Gro. Mexico
Cajero/A Banco Azteca, Centro Cd. Obregón, Sonora
Cajero/A Banco Azteca, Centro Cd. Obregón, Sonora
Jobs in : Ciudad Obregon Sonora Mexico
Jobs in : Santa Maria Tonameca Oaxaca Mexico
Gestor de cobranza Banco Azteca
Gestor de cobranza Banco Azteca
Jobs in : Yautepec Mor. Mexico
Cajero Banco Azteca Sucursal Calle 200
Cajero Banco Azteca Sucursal Calle 200
Jobs in : Ciudad Obregon Sonora Mexico
Cajero Supervisor / Módulo Banco Azteca
Cajero Supervisor / Módulo Banco Azteca
Slangs & AI meanings
Spelling may be incorrect. Originally the name of an old Polish resident of the contributors home town. A certified loony, he was always drunk and babbling to himself crazily. It became used in the town as a name for anyone acting foolishly, or to insult someone you thought was a jerk. Still used by older residents who remember back far enough.
n renter. A person who rents a room in your home. They help pay the bills, provide a little human company on those long, lonely evenings and are a perfect vehicle for your perverted sexual fantasies. A bit like a flatmate but on a less equal footing ownership-wise.
n box cutter. The small retractable knives used for cutting up cardboard boxes and hijacking aircraft. In the U.K., these are mostly manufactured by a company called Stanley. The knives, not aircraft.
n Plexiglas. A sort of plastic equivalent of glass. Perspex is a brand name of the acrylic company Lucite. Their advertising literature probably has all sorts of fancy terms in it about covalent bonds and stress ratings, and perhaps doesn’t even use the phrase “a sort of plastic equivalent of glass.” Unless maybe they have a layman’s FAQ at the end.
This is a rather disgusting word, popularised by the TV show, Red Dwarf. Short for smegma, the dictionary definition says it is a "sebaceous secretion from under the foreskin". Now you know why it has taken me 3 years to add it in here. Not nice! Rather worryingly smeg is also the name of a company that makes ovens!!!
v holding two drinks at once. The double-entendre is not entirely lost on the Brits and so itÂ’s best not used in overly polite company.
1 n cigarette. In very widespread use. One of the most amusing emails I’ve had concerning this word was from an American who had arrived at her company’s U.K. offices to be told that the person she was looking for was “outside blowing a fag.” 2 n first year senior-school kids who have to perform menial tasks (cleaning boots, running errands and the like) for the seniors (slightly antiquated). Another email tells me of a man who was met with aghast looks when he told a group of New Yorkers that he “was a fag at school last year.” Modern thinking on slavery has seen that the practice of fagging all but die out.
The company is slang for the CIA.
This is the polite version of the dog's bollocks. So if you are in polite company and want to say that something was fabulous, this phrase might come in handy.
n vacuum cleaner. –ing v vacuuming. The Hoover Company was an early manufacturer of vacuum cleaners, though originally they were invented by a company called British Vacuumation. Where are they now? They could have cleaned up. Sorry.
n. Sneakers designed by a popular Japanese clothing company, very popular in the hip hop community. "I just got back from the mall and I got me some bapes baby!" Lyrical reference: SOULJA BOY - I Got Me Some Bapes (Bathing Apes) Check Out My Bathing Apes I'm Fresh To Def And You Like Me Don't Try To Cop My Style Mayne Stick To Dem NikesÂ
A term used when saying goodbye, feeling good about a friend, and or a term used to part company with someone considered family. "I'm heading out now folks...bless!"Â
1 n female genitalia. Not to be used in overly-polite company. The word, I mean. 2 v thump; hit: I don’t remember anything after the boom swung around and I got twatted. 3 n idiot. Generally directed at blokes. A suitably confusing example would read “some twat in the pub accused me of having been near his bird’s twat, so I twatted him.” On the female genitalia front, so to speak, the poet Robert Browning once read a rather vulgar protestant polemic which referred to an “old nun’s twat,” and subsequently mentioned a nun’s “cowl and twat” in one of his poems, under the mistaken impression that it was a part of her clothing.
Aztec two−step is slang for diarrhoea, particularly if suffered abroad.
n penis. The film Free Willie attracted large optimistic female audiences when it was released in the U.K. That could either mean audiences of large optimistic females, or large audiences of optimistic females. Either way itÂ’s a lie. Of perhaps more amusement to Brits was the 1985 American film Goonies, which featured a group of children who found a secret pirate-ship commanded by a fearsome pirate named One-Eyed-Willie. Or how about the Alaskan car-wash company, Wet Willies, who offer two levels of service named Little Willie and Big Willie? Seems something of a no-brainer.
K, super K, special K, Vitamin K
ketamine, an anesthetic similar in structure to PCP . First synthesized by a pharmaceutical company in the early 1960s, powdered ketamine emerged as a recreational drug in the 1970s. It became Vitamin K in the underground club scene in the 1980s and Special K in the 1990s rave scene.
interj general expression of surprise. Much akin to “God,” or “bloody hell” in that context (but without the ghastly use of our saviour’s name in vain or any swearing). It’s quite all right to use in polite company, though perhaps a little antiquated. More likely to be heard in a context like: Crumbs, that’s more expensive than Harrods rather than: Crumbs, I just dropped the smack out the window.
a company is an organizational institution commanded by a captain and consisting of two or more platoons. It varies widely in size according to its mission. An artillery company is called a battery, and a cavalry company is called a troop. Pg. 95
COMPANY NOTCH or WALL STREET NOTCH
Forward corner of the reverse gear quadrant. It is called the company notch because an engine exerts full pulling power when worked with a full stroke
n public address system. The odd name derives rather simply from the fact that a company called Tannoy were among the more prominent early developers of such a device.
AZTEC COMPANY
Aztec Land and Cattle Company, Limited ("Aztec") is a land company with a historic presence in Arizona. It was formed in 1884 and incorporated in early
Aztec Brewing Company (also known as Aztec Brewery) was a regional brewery founded in Mexicali, Mexico, in 1921, which moved to San Diego, California,
The Aztec Empire, also known as the Triple Alliance (Classical Nahuatl: Ēxcān Tlahtōlōyān, [ˈjéːʃkaːn̥ t͡ɬaʔtoːˈlóːjaːn̥]) or the Tenochca Empire, was
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was a pivotal event in the history of the Americas, marked by the collision of the Aztec Triple Alliance and the
common practice in many parts of Mesoamerica. The rite was not new to the Aztecs when they arrived at the Valley of Mexico, nor was it something unique to
in the 1950s by the Stinson Aircraft Company, it was produced as the Apache and a more powerful version, the Aztec, by Piper Aircraft in the United States
The Aztec Club of 1847 is a military society founded in 1847 by United States Army officers of the Mexican–American War. It is a male-only hereditary
The Aztec Motor Company Building, at 301 S. Main in Aztec, New Mexico, was built around 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
The Aztec Mummy (Spanish: La Momia Azteca) is a 1957 Mexican adventure horror film produced by Guillermo Calderon from his own story idea, scripted by
Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires (also known as Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios) is an upcoming animated superhero film. It is a collaboration between
AZTEC COMPANY
Spelling may be incorrect. Originally the name of an old Polish resident of the contributors home town. A certified loony, he was always drunk and babbling to himself crazily. It became used in the town as a name for anyone acting foolishly, or to insult someone you thought was a jerk. Still used by older residents who remember back far enough.
n renter. A person who rents a room in your home. They help pay the bills, provide a little human company on those long, lonely evenings and are a perfect vehicle for your perverted sexual fantasies. A bit like a flatmate but on a less equal footing ownership-wise.
n box cutter. The small retractable knives used for cutting up cardboard boxes and hijacking aircraft. In the U.K., these are mostly manufactured by a company called Stanley. The knives, not aircraft.
n Plexiglas. A sort of plastic equivalent of glass. Perspex is a brand name of the acrylic company Lucite. Their advertising literature probably has all sorts of fancy terms in it about covalent bonds and stress ratings, and perhaps doesn’t even use the phrase “a sort of plastic equivalent of glass.” Unless maybe they have a layman’s FAQ at the end.
This is a rather disgusting word, popularised by the TV show, Red Dwarf. Short for smegma, the dictionary definition says it is a "sebaceous secretion from under the foreskin". Now you know why it has taken me 3 years to add it in here. Not nice! Rather worryingly smeg is also the name of a company that makes ovens!!!
v holding two drinks at once. The double-entendre is not entirely lost on the Brits and so itÂ’s best not used in overly polite company.
1 n cigarette. In very widespread use. One of the most amusing emails I’ve had concerning this word was from an American who had arrived at her company’s U.K. offices to be told that the person she was looking for was “outside blowing a fag.” 2 n first year senior-school kids who have to perform menial tasks (cleaning boots, running errands and the like) for the seniors (slightly antiquated). Another email tells me of a man who was met with aghast looks when he told a group of New Yorkers that he “was a fag at school last year.” Modern thinking on slavery has seen that the practice of fagging all but die out.
The company is slang for the CIA.
This is the polite version of the dog's bollocks. So if you are in polite company and want to say that something was fabulous, this phrase might come in handy.
n vacuum cleaner. –ing v vacuuming. The Hoover Company was an early manufacturer of vacuum cleaners, though originally they were invented by a company called British Vacuumation. Where are they now? They could have cleaned up. Sorry.
n. Sneakers designed by a popular Japanese clothing company, very popular in the hip hop community. "I just got back from the mall and I got me some bapes baby!" Lyrical reference: SOULJA BOY - I Got Me Some Bapes (Bathing Apes) Check Out My Bathing Apes I'm Fresh To Def And You Like Me Don't Try To Cop My Style Mayne Stick To Dem NikesÂ
A term used when saying goodbye, feeling good about a friend, and or a term used to part company with someone considered family. "I'm heading out now folks...bless!"Â
1 n female genitalia. Not to be used in overly-polite company. The word, I mean. 2 v thump; hit: I don’t remember anything after the boom swung around and I got twatted. 3 n idiot. Generally directed at blokes. A suitably confusing example would read “some twat in the pub accused me of having been near his bird’s twat, so I twatted him.” On the female genitalia front, so to speak, the poet Robert Browning once read a rather vulgar protestant polemic which referred to an “old nun’s twat,” and subsequently mentioned a nun’s “cowl and twat” in one of his poems, under the mistaken impression that it was a part of her clothing.
Aztec two−step is slang for diarrhoea, particularly if suffered abroad.
n penis. The film Free Willie attracted large optimistic female audiences when it was released in the U.K. That could either mean audiences of large optimistic females, or large audiences of optimistic females. Either way itÂ’s a lie. Of perhaps more amusement to Brits was the 1985 American film Goonies, which featured a group of children who found a secret pirate-ship commanded by a fearsome pirate named One-Eyed-Willie. Or how about the Alaskan car-wash company, Wet Willies, who offer two levels of service named Little Willie and Big Willie? Seems something of a no-brainer.
K, super K, special K, Vitamin K
ketamine, an anesthetic similar in structure to PCP . First synthesized by a pharmaceutical company in the early 1960s, powdered ketamine emerged as a recreational drug in the 1970s. It became Vitamin K in the underground club scene in the 1980s and Special K in the 1990s rave scene.
interj general expression of surprise. Much akin to “God,” or “bloody hell” in that context (but without the ghastly use of our saviour’s name in vain or any swearing). It’s quite all right to use in polite company, though perhaps a little antiquated. More likely to be heard in a context like: Crumbs, that’s more expensive than Harrods rather than: Crumbs, I just dropped the smack out the window.
a company is an organizational institution commanded by a captain and consisting of two or more platoons. It varies widely in size according to its mission. An artillery company is called a battery, and a cavalry company is called a troop. Pg. 95
COMPANY NOTCH or WALL STREET NOTCH
Forward corner of the reverse gear quadrant. It is called the company notch because an engine exerts full pulling power when worked with a full stroke
n public address system. The odd name derives rather simply from the fact that a company called Tannoy were among the more prominent early developers of such a device.