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Slangs & AI meanings
commanding officer. Pg. 507
Breasts. Word likening the breasts of a female, to buns purchased from Co-op.
Amphetamine
n anchor (the person, not the nautical device). In the U.K., presenters of news programmes are known as presenters rather than “anchors.” Likewise, the Brits have co-presenters instead of “co-anchors,” a term which almost caused my boss to regurgitate his drink during a U.S. business trip when he heard it as “co-wanker.”
radio, "Get the CO on the horn..."
co-pilot, the less-experienced pilot in a Huey.
Comic cuts is London Cockney rhyming slang for the testicles (nuts).
Comic singers was old London Cockney rhyming slang for fingers.
Norman Normal is British slang for a very conventional, conformist person.
amphetamine
(Saskatchewan) a word for chocolate milk, comes from the old Co-Op brand chocolate milk, once called Vi-Co.
Tarmac is slang for to make quick visits flying from one airport to airport in quick succession.
amphetamine
(USN) The Commanding Officer and Executive Officer (CO and XO).
term used by Easterners to mean British Columbia, mainly Vancouver and co
Short for Commanding Officer. Often spoken as "Charley Oscar".
Norma Snockers is British slang for a girl with large breasts.
n blacktop. The stuff that covers roads. Perhaps you’d like to hear some road-making history? Hmm? Or perhaps not. Perhaps you’re sitting in bed naked, waiting for your husband to finish in the shower. Perhaps you’re on a train in a strange foreign country, hoping that this stupid book was going to be much more of a tour guide than it turned out to be. Perhaps you’re having a shit. Well, bucko, whatever you’re doing you’re stuck now, and so you’re going to hear a little bit of road-making history. A long time ago, a Scotsman named John Loudon Macadam invented a way of surfacing roads with gravel, this coating being known as “Macadam” - a term also used in the U.S. “What happens when the road aged?,” I hear you say. Well, I’m so glad you asked. Unfortunately as the road aged the gravel tended to grind to dust and so it was coated with a layer of tar - this being “Tar-Macadam,” which was concatenated to tarmac. Somewhere in the mists of time the Americans ended up using this only to describe airport runways, but the Brits still use it to describe the road surface.
Cock odor.
Cosmic is British slang for marvellous, fantastic, out−of−this−world.
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122–124. 116 Dermod Mor, 117 Cormac, 118 Teige, 119 Cormac Laidir, 120 Cormac Oge, 121 Teige, 122 Dermod, 123 Cormac Moe, 124 Cormac Oge (1st Viscount Muskerry)
Sexual Exploitation. In a ruling issued on 29 July 2022, U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney ruled that it was reasonable to conclude that MindGeek's activity
Scholey & Forsyth, p. 57 Scholey & Forsyth, p. 53 Scholey & Forsyth, p. 11 Cormac, Rory (2018). Disrupt and Deny: Spies, Special Forces, and the Secret Pursuit
doi:10.1080/00220388.2010.492863. PMID 21506303. S2CID 20145281. Sheridan, Cormac (January 2009). "Doubts surround link between Bt cotton failure and farmer
JetStar and its passengers features prominently in the opening chapters of Cormac McCarthy's 2022 novel The Passenger, forming a plot point around which the
New Developments in Irish Population History 1700–1850 by Joel Mokyr and Cormac Ó Gráda in The Economic History Review New Series Vol. 37 No. 4 (November
original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2023. McBride, Caitlin; Byrne, Cormac (21 May 2014). "McIlroy claims Wozniacki split was 'amicable and mutual'"
Birmingham, and Catholic Care in the Diocese of Leeds. In 2006 Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor instituted an annual Mass in Support of Migrant Workers
Vladimir Nabokov, Alexander Pushkin, Leo Tolstoy, Gore Vidal, Raymond Carver, Cormac McCarthy, the classics of Islamic literature, Frank Norris and Steven Pinker
Justice. "Garda Complaints Board". RTÉ Archives. 6 April 1987. O'Keeffe, Cormac (20 November 2014). "The problems of trying to get policing and national
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commanding officer. Pg. 507
Breasts. Word likening the breasts of a female, to buns purchased from Co-op.
Amphetamine
n anchor (the person, not the nautical device). In the U.K., presenters of news programmes are known as presenters rather than “anchors.” Likewise, the Brits have co-presenters instead of “co-anchors,” a term which almost caused my boss to regurgitate his drink during a U.S. business trip when he heard it as “co-wanker.”
radio, "Get the CO on the horn..."
co-pilot, the less-experienced pilot in a Huey.
Comic cuts is London Cockney rhyming slang for the testicles (nuts).
Comic singers was old London Cockney rhyming slang for fingers.
Norman Normal is British slang for a very conventional, conformist person.
amphetamine
(Saskatchewan) a word for chocolate milk, comes from the old Co-Op brand chocolate milk, once called Vi-Co.
Tarmac is slang for to make quick visits flying from one airport to airport in quick succession.
amphetamine
(USN) The Commanding Officer and Executive Officer (CO and XO).
term used by Easterners to mean British Columbia, mainly Vancouver and co
Short for Commanding Officer. Often spoken as "Charley Oscar".
Norma Snockers is British slang for a girl with large breasts.
n blacktop. The stuff that covers roads. Perhaps you’d like to hear some road-making history? Hmm? Or perhaps not. Perhaps you’re sitting in bed naked, waiting for your husband to finish in the shower. Perhaps you’re on a train in a strange foreign country, hoping that this stupid book was going to be much more of a tour guide than it turned out to be. Perhaps you’re having a shit. Well, bucko, whatever you’re doing you’re stuck now, and so you’re going to hear a little bit of road-making history. A long time ago, a Scotsman named John Loudon Macadam invented a way of surfacing roads with gravel, this coating being known as “Macadam” - a term also used in the U.S. “What happens when the road aged?,” I hear you say. Well, I’m so glad you asked. Unfortunately as the road aged the gravel tended to grind to dust and so it was coated with a layer of tar - this being “Tar-Macadam,” which was concatenated to tarmac. Somewhere in the mists of time the Americans ended up using this only to describe airport runways, but the Brits still use it to describe the road surface.
Cock odor.
Cosmic is British slang for marvellous, fantastic, out−of−this−world.