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Jobs in : Aubagne Bouches-du-Rhône France
Jobs in : Guayaquil Guayas Ecuador
looking for framers and labourers on condos
looking for framers and labourers on condos
Field Brand Ambassador - Part Time
Field Brand Ambassador - Part Time
Jobs in : Croton Ohio United States
OUVRIER SOYEUR METALLURGIE - INDUSTRIE (H/F)
OUVRIER SOYEUR METALLURGIE - INDUSTRIE (H/F)
Jobs in : Gonesse Val-d'Oise France
Jobs in : Jersey City New Jersey United States
Jobs in : County Durham United Kingdom
Jobs in : Aubagne Bouches-du-Rhône France
Field Service Engineer (Heavy Machinery / Cranes)
Field Service Engineer (Heavy Machinery / Cranes)
Jobs in : Shropshire United Kingdom
Jobs at: Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Jobs in : Cumbria United Kingdom
Jobs at: Anderson Wright Consulting
Jobs in : Aubagne Bouches-du-Rhône France
Jobs in : West Midlands United Kingdom
Jobs at: Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Jobs in : Greenwood Village Colorado United States
Jobs in : Aubagne Bouches-du-Rhône France
Grabungshelfer für archäologische Bodengutachten (m/w/d)
Grabungshelfer für archäologische Bodengutachten (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Tiefenbach Bayern Germany
Jobs at: CHRONOS Personaldienstleistungen
Linux & Elastic Search Engineer - Luxembourg
Linux & Elastic Search Engineer - Luxembourg
Jobs in : Luxembourg Luxembourg
Supervisor Cranes and Transport
Supervisor Cranes and Transport
Jobs in : Pannawonica WA Australia
Slangs & AI meanings
Crook is Australian and New Zealand slang for feeling ill; unpleasant; bad; of poor quality.
feel unwell ‘I’m feeling really crook today.’ ¬
Cronk is British slang for a decrepit old car.
Red cross is American tramp slang for morphine
Barking irons is slang for a pair of pistols.
White cross is American tramp slang for cocaine
[from the scored cross on the tablets] amphetamines
Sick, ill or unwell. e.g. "Thanks anyway, but I'll take a raincheck okay, I'm feeling crook today, but I'll be seeing you" 2. To voice your indignation, dissatisfaction or disapproval. e.g. "I could really go crook at the bank for messing up my account!" 3. A state of being aggravated, angry or irritated. e.g."They stole Pops golf clubs and he is real crook about it, so I don't think now is the right time to talk to him" 4. To insult, abuse or offend. e.g. "Robin sure went crook on me for cracking her best chinaware" 5. Valueless, useless or phony. e.g. "It's a crook watch you sold me, the Jeweller said it's not worth two Bob!"
On the cross is slang for dishonesty.
Coon's age is American slang for a long period of time.
Nine corns is British Lincolnshire slang for a pipeful of tobacco.
Croop is Dorset slang for bent low down.
Irons is British slang for cutlery.
Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for gun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for nun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for run. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for son. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for sun.
Crocus is slang for a bad doctor.
can mean criminal ( he is a crook) or indicate someone not feeling well ( I’m a bit crook, mate).
Charing Cross is London Cockney rhyming slang for a horse.
n. removable gold or platinum teeth jewelry. Also known as "golds" or "grillz." Very popular in the south. "I went to the mall last night and got some new fronts. Check 'em out."Â
CRONOS GROWCO
CRONOS GROWCO
Crook is Australian and New Zealand slang for feeling ill; unpleasant; bad; of poor quality.
feel unwell ‘I’m feeling really crook today.’ ¬
Cronk is British slang for a decrepit old car.
Red cross is American tramp slang for morphine
Barking irons is slang for a pair of pistols.
White cross is American tramp slang for cocaine
[from the scored cross on the tablets] amphetamines
Sick, ill or unwell. e.g. "Thanks anyway, but I'll take a raincheck okay, I'm feeling crook today, but I'll be seeing you" 2. To voice your indignation, dissatisfaction or disapproval. e.g. "I could really go crook at the bank for messing up my account!" 3. A state of being aggravated, angry or irritated. e.g."They stole Pops golf clubs and he is real crook about it, so I don't think now is the right time to talk to him" 4. To insult, abuse or offend. e.g. "Robin sure went crook on me for cracking her best chinaware" 5. Valueless, useless or phony. e.g. "It's a crook watch you sold me, the Jeweller said it's not worth two Bob!"
On the cross is slang for dishonesty.
Coon's age is American slang for a long period of time.
Nine corns is British Lincolnshire slang for a pipeful of tobacco.
Croop is Dorset slang for bent low down.
Irons is British slang for cutlery.
Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for gun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for nun. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for run. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for son. Hot cross bun is London Cockney rhyming slang for sun.
Crocus is slang for a bad doctor.
can mean criminal ( he is a crook) or indicate someone not feeling well ( I’m a bit crook, mate).
Charing Cross is London Cockney rhyming slang for a horse.
n. removable gold or platinum teeth jewelry. Also known as "golds" or "grillz." Very popular in the south. "I went to the mall last night and got some new fronts. Check 'em out."Â