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Paediatric Nurse - South West England
Paediatric Nurse - South West England
Jobs in : Oxfordshire United Kingdom
Jobs in : Oxfordshire United Kingdom
Facilities Cleaner - Gatwick Airport
Facilities Cleaner - Gatwick Airport
Jobs in : West Sussex United Kingdom
Operator Maszyn - CANPACK FPN Wydział Produkcji Puszek
Operator Maszyn - CANPACK FPN Wydział Produkcji Puszek
Jobs in : Brzesko małopolskie Poland
Commercial Property Lawyer/In-house
Commercial Property Lawyer/In-house
Jobs in : Warwick England United Kingdom
Jobs at: Executive Network Legal Limited
Neonatal Nurse - South West England
Neonatal Nurse - South West England
Jobs in : Oxfordshire United Kingdom
Jobs in : West Sussex United Kingdom
Jobs at: Red Rock Partnership Ltd
Jobs in : Warwick England United Kingdom
Jobs at: Royal Shakespeare Company
Looking for a Municipal Surveyor - Canuck Surveys Calgary
Looking for a Municipal Surveyor - Canuck Surveys Calgary
Jobs in : Cannock England United Kingdom
Jobs at: Red Rock Partnership Ltd
Registered General Nurse (RGN) - South West England
Registered General Nurse (RGN) - South West England
Jobs in : Oxfordshire United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gland Vaud Switzerland
Jobs at: LGH Little Green House AG
We're Hiring! Receptionist – Canuck Surveys (Calgary, AB)
We're Hiring! Receptionist – Canuck Surveys (Calgary, AB)
Chemo Nurse - South West England
Chemo Nurse - South West England
Jobs in : Oxfordshire United Kingdom
Operator Maszyn - CANPACK FPN Wydział Produkcji Puszek
Operator Maszyn - CANPACK FPN Wydział Produkcji Puszek
Jobs in : Brzesko małopolskie Poland
Principal Systems and Software Development Engineer
Principal Systems and Software Development Engineer
Jobs in : Warwick England United Kingdom
Principal Product Safety Engineer
Principal Product Safety Engineer
Slangs & AI meanings
Avoid being seen starkers when visiting England. It means stark naked.
Champion is north−east England slang for brilliant.
adj Northern England great; wonderful: Ooh, those sausages were champion!
Old dart is Australian slang for England.
England
Noun. A person from Manchester, England. Abb. of Mancunian.
A migrant from England who has settled in Australia
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
England's last hope is British slang for an unheroic person.
- Avoid being seen starkers when visiting England. It means stark naked.
Canuck is slang for a Canadian.
A brand of candied chocolate in England; Quite dull and worthless.
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
Crannick is Dorset slang for a root of furze or gorse.
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
n Northern England nothing.
v get onto an aeroplane. As out of use as its sister word, “deplane.”
Verb. To vomit. [Mainly N. England/Scottish use]
Norvie is South British slang for someone from northern England.
CANWICK ENGLAND-UK
Canwick is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was
includes the town of North Hykeham and the villages of Bracebridge Heath, Canwick, South Hykeham and Waddington. It had a population of 115,000 according
Canwick Road Old Cemetery also known as The Old Cemetery or Canwick Road Cemetery was built in 1856 near the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England
their crews, how they died and any available photographs. Located on Canwick Hill, the centre is just under two and half miles from RAF Waddington,
business then became Robey and Scott and moved their premises by 1856 to Canwick Road, Lincoln. Another partner, Thomas Gamble, joined the firm and Scott
Lincoln gentry family, the son of Colonel Humphrey Waldo Sibthorp, of Canwick Hall, by his wife Susannah, daughter of Richard Ellison, of Sudbrooke Holme
west. It used to run alongside the river on Waterside South and then down Canwick Road, but was diverted in around 2002 to take a detour near Washingborough
the wider Lincoln Urban Area along with Waddington, Bracebridge Heath, Canwick and South Hykeham. The parish covering the town had a population of 16
1715-1886/Sibthorpe, Humphrey (2) "SIBTHORP, Humphrey (1744-1815), of Canwick, Lincs". History of Parliament Online (1754-1790). Retrieved 27 November
Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-02-05. "CHURCH OF ST THOMAS A BECKET, Burton Coggles - 1317197 | Historic England". historicengland
CANWICK ENGLAND-UK
Avoid being seen starkers when visiting England. It means stark naked.
Champion is north−east England slang for brilliant.
adj Northern England great; wonderful: Ooh, those sausages were champion!
Old dart is Australian slang for England.
England
Noun. A person from Manchester, England. Abb. of Mancunian.
A migrant from England who has settled in Australia
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
England's last hope is British slang for an unheroic person.
- Avoid being seen starkers when visiting England. It means stark naked.
Canuck is slang for a Canadian.
A brand of candied chocolate in England; Quite dull and worthless.
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
Crannick is Dorset slang for a root of furze or gorse.
A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE
n Northern England nothing.
v get onto an aeroplane. As out of use as its sister word, “deplane.”
Verb. To vomit. [Mainly N. England/Scottish use]
Norvie is South British slang for someone from northern England.