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Slangs & AI meanings
Long Acre is London Cockney rhyming slang for a baker.
Cred is British slang for street credibility.
Adj. That which is acceptably fashionable, abb. of credible. See 'street cred.'
Cue ball is Black British slang for a white person.
Crew is British slang for a street gang.Crew is American slang for a group of young people.
Acre is slang for buttock. Acre is slang for testicle.
Core is computer slang for main storage or RAM. It Dates from the days of ferrite−core memory and is now archaic as techspeak in most places outside IBM, but is also still used in the UNIX community and by old−time hackers or those who would sound like them.
Cry Ralph is slang for to vomit.
The body of people who work on a ship. Traditional nautical usage normally separates officers from crew, though the two groups combine to form the "Ship's Company". Derived from the old Norse word "accrue", meaning to gather.
Yard crew. (See yard)
Cry Ruth is slang for to vomit.
Sebastian Coe is London Cockney rhyming slang for toe.
Gives immunity in a game. Crossing fingers and shouting 'cree' made you neutral until the game restarted. Used in Monmouthshire and other places in Wales in the thirties and forties and still in use today.
One of those words added at the end of phrases meaning 'fully'. Used in a similar fashion to that other execrable phrase 'to the max', i.e. She's fully sick core!" (ed: I have to stop reading this stuff... my IQ is dropping by the minute!)
Cue is Dorset slang for an ox shoe.
Cry Hughie is slang for to vomit.
Expensive care is medical slang for intensive care.
, (cru) n., A group of friends. “We’re going to let her hang out with our crew this weekend.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth culture]
CRE BROKERS
providers, brokers, and developers. The programs provide visibility at the asset, portfolio and fund level to help clients enhance performance of their CRE investments
Alabama, Arkansas and Louisiana. 2016 Newmark acquired San Francisco–based CRE Group, a project management and construction management firm with a strong
and Office Realtors (SIOR). He also holds the Counselor of Real Estate (CRE) designation of the American Society of Real Estate Counselors and is a Fellow
of Governors Sentiment Index. Typically, a broker will market a property on behalf of the seller. Brokers representing buyers or buyers' representatives
institutions were established, such as the Commission de Régulation de l'Energie (CRE) and the Médiateur National de l'Energie (National Energy Mediator), to oversee
acquiring large shareholders. In October, Colliers invested in Colliers CRE, a London-based real estate services company. In January 2010, the merger
distinction between a triple net and a double net lease even though some brokers erroneously use the term "Net Lease" to describe both. Double net leased
Holly, PointeGroup Advisors Part Ways". CRE-sources. 19 September 2014. Brinkmann, Paul (2 March 2012). "Broker William Holly files Chapter 7 bankruptcy"
That led to an over-exposure to highly cyclical commercial real estate (CRE) at the peak of the economic cycle. The board and control functions failed
the mortgage supply chain, from the mortgage broker selling the loans, to small banks that funded the brokers, to the giant investment banks behind them
CRE BROKERS
Long Acre is London Cockney rhyming slang for a baker.
Cred is British slang for street credibility.
Adj. That which is acceptably fashionable, abb. of credible. See 'street cred.'
Cue ball is Black British slang for a white person.
Crew is British slang for a street gang.Crew is American slang for a group of young people.
Acre is slang for buttock. Acre is slang for testicle.
Core is computer slang for main storage or RAM. It Dates from the days of ferrite−core memory and is now archaic as techspeak in most places outside IBM, but is also still used in the UNIX community and by old−time hackers or those who would sound like them.
Cry Ralph is slang for to vomit.
The body of people who work on a ship. Traditional nautical usage normally separates officers from crew, though the two groups combine to form the "Ship's Company". Derived from the old Norse word "accrue", meaning to gather.
Yard crew. (See yard)
Cry Ruth is slang for to vomit.
Sebastian Coe is London Cockney rhyming slang for toe.
Gives immunity in a game. Crossing fingers and shouting 'cree' made you neutral until the game restarted. Used in Monmouthshire and other places in Wales in the thirties and forties and still in use today.
One of those words added at the end of phrases meaning 'fully'. Used in a similar fashion to that other execrable phrase 'to the max', i.e. She's fully sick core!" (ed: I have to stop reading this stuff... my IQ is dropping by the minute!)
Cue is Dorset slang for an ox shoe.
Cry Hughie is slang for to vomit.
Expensive care is medical slang for intensive care.
, (cru) n., A group of friends. “We’re going to let her hang out with our crew this weekend.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth culture]