Jobs DEHRA DN-INDIA. jobs for DEHRA DN-INDIA
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Jobs in : Nancy Meurthe-et-Moselle France
Ausbildung Kaufmann Büromanagement (m/w/d)
Ausbildung Kaufmann Büromanagement (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Bad Salzungen Thüringen Germany
Jobs in : Zaprešić Zagrebačka Croatia
Ambulancebehandler søges til DN vagt på station Sydhavnen
Ambulancebehandler søges til DN vagt på station Sydhavnen
Ambulancepersonale til DN vagt på station Viborg
Ambulancepersonale til DN vagt på station Viborg
Jobs in : Viborg Midtjylland Denmark
Jobs at: Anand Rathi Insurance Brokers Ltd
Auxiliar de reparto Cajamarca (Temporal)
Auxiliar de reparto Cajamarca (Temporal)
Representante de ventas Cajamarca
Representante de ventas Cajamarca
Chargé de Recouvrement BtoB Grands Comptes H/F
Chargé de Recouvrement BtoB Grands Comptes H/F
Jobs in : Argenteuil Val-d'Oise France
Spécialiste conformité machines H/F
Spécialiste conformité machines H/F
Jobs in : Dunkerque Nord France
Inwentaryzacja w sklepie odzieżowym w dn. 12.03.2025 r
Inwentaryzacja w sklepie odzieżowym w dn. 12.03.2025 r
Jobs in : Białystok podlaskie Poland
Auxiliar de reparto Cajamarca Temporal Cajamarca
Auxiliar de reparto Cajamarca Temporal Cajamarca
Customer Service Representative
Customer Service Representative
Representante de ventas Cajamarca
Representante de ventas Cajamarca
Jobs in : Nancy Meurthe-et-Moselle France
Slangs & AI meanings
Well here the pavement is the sidewalk and a pavement pizza is a descriptive way of saying vomit. Often found outside Indian restaurants early on a Sunday morning.
Used when saying goodbye (ed: I had NO idea what it meant when adding it, but it sounded nice. Since then we've had lots of comment!) The first contributor wrote thusly: It would appear that this word for good-bye is a slang for the German 'auf wiedersehen'. Phonetically, it sounds like 'al vee der zane. Hence, 'alvida'.(ed: wasn't right of course, and then we had more comments??) On the other hand, Sameer (and Anil) wrote, "Alvida is a pure Urdu word which means goodbye. As mentioned on your page it may have some similarity with the german word but that would probably because of the fact that German and Hindi have same origin (Sanskrit) and Urdu is derived from Persian, Hindi and one more language. (ed: so there ya go Bumpuppy (who whinged about one of the previous definitions being in here!!) You live and learn! Yet another comment, this time from Pradeep: "Alvida is a commonly used word in India and it literally means goodbye. It is used in literature quite a lot and is becoming less frequently used word in day to day interaction."
Roughly translates as high class, though if you look at Posh Spice there are clearly exceptions to the rule! Comes from the cabins used by the upper class on early voyages from England to India. The coolest (and most expensive cabins) were Port side on the way Out and Starboard on the way Home.
Marijuana
[from gaja, Hindi word for India's potent marijuana, consisting of the flowering tops and leaves of the hemp plant, where most of the psychoactive resin is concentrated] marijuana
Indian hemp is slang for marijuana, cannabis, hashish.
Marijuana
cannabis from India
Marijuana from India
n pants (U.S. pants); trousers. May come from India, where “kachs” are loose-fitting trousers with a low crotch.
India is British slang for marijuana, cannabis.
East India Docks was London Cockney rhyming slang for venereal disease (pox). East India Docks was London Cockney rhyming slang for socks.
Indian charm is London Cockney rhyming slang for arm.
n Britain. A very antiquated term itself and seen most often these days in war films: Well chaps, I don’t mind saying I’ll be dashed pleased when we’re out of this pickle and back in Blighty. It is derived from the Urdu word “Bilati” meaning “provincial, removed at some distance” and was one of the many words that slipped into English during Indian colonisation.
[from potaguaya, a Mexican-Indian word for marijuana] marijuana
An imaginary railroad "at the end of the rainbow," on which you could always find a good job and ideal working conditions. (Does not refer to the former twenty-one-mile railroad of that name between Paxton and Engels, Calif.) Boomers resigning or being fired would say they were going to the Indian Valley. The term is sometimes used to mean death or the railroader's Heaven. (See Big Rock Candy Mountains)
DEHRA DN-INDIA
Offices | Transport | Government of Assam, India". Wikimedia Commons has media related to RTO maps of India. for India as whole: Ministry of Road Transport
Nehru (See Durga Das, India From Curzon to Nehru & After, London, 1969, pp 109–110). Sometime in the mid-1920s, Tyagi made Dehra Dun his political base
S. (2002). Wildlife Protected Area Network in India: A Review. Dehra Dun: Wildlife Institute of India. pp. Summary of Protected Area Proposals Considered
February 1969, to elect members of the 425 constituencies in Uttar Pradesh, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats as well as the popular
Julia McMordie, Dehra Chichester – 1921 High Sheriff of Belfast – Julia McMordie – 1928 Minister of Health for Northern Ireland – Dehra Chichester – 1949
DEHRA DN-INDIA
Well here the pavement is the sidewalk and a pavement pizza is a descriptive way of saying vomit. Often found outside Indian restaurants early on a Sunday morning.
Used when saying goodbye (ed: I had NO idea what it meant when adding it, but it sounded nice. Since then we've had lots of comment!) The first contributor wrote thusly: It would appear that this word for good-bye is a slang for the German 'auf wiedersehen'. Phonetically, it sounds like 'al vee der zane. Hence, 'alvida'.(ed: wasn't right of course, and then we had more comments??) On the other hand, Sameer (and Anil) wrote, "Alvida is a pure Urdu word which means goodbye. As mentioned on your page it may have some similarity with the german word but that would probably because of the fact that German and Hindi have same origin (Sanskrit) and Urdu is derived from Persian, Hindi and one more language. (ed: so there ya go Bumpuppy (who whinged about one of the previous definitions being in here!!) You live and learn! Yet another comment, this time from Pradeep: "Alvida is a commonly used word in India and it literally means goodbye. It is used in literature quite a lot and is becoming less frequently used word in day to day interaction."
Roughly translates as high class, though if you look at Posh Spice there are clearly exceptions to the rule! Comes from the cabins used by the upper class on early voyages from England to India. The coolest (and most expensive cabins) were Port side on the way Out and Starboard on the way Home.
Marijuana
[from gaja, Hindi word for India's potent marijuana, consisting of the flowering tops and leaves of the hemp plant, where most of the psychoactive resin is concentrated] marijuana
Indian hemp is slang for marijuana, cannabis, hashish.
Marijuana
cannabis from India
Marijuana from India
n pants (U.S. pants); trousers. May come from India, where “kachs” are loose-fitting trousers with a low crotch.
India is British slang for marijuana, cannabis.
East India Docks was London Cockney rhyming slang for venereal disease (pox). East India Docks was London Cockney rhyming slang for socks.
Indian charm is London Cockney rhyming slang for arm.
n Britain. A very antiquated term itself and seen most often these days in war films: Well chaps, I don’t mind saying I’ll be dashed pleased when we’re out of this pickle and back in Blighty. It is derived from the Urdu word “Bilati” meaning “provincial, removed at some distance” and was one of the many words that slipped into English during Indian colonisation.
[from potaguaya, a Mexican-Indian word for marijuana] marijuana
An imaginary railroad "at the end of the rainbow," on which you could always find a good job and ideal working conditions. (Does not refer to the former twenty-one-mile railroad of that name between Paxton and Engels, Calif.) Boomers resigning or being fired would say they were going to the Indian Valley. The term is sometimes used to mean death or the railroader's Heaven. (See Big Rock Candy Mountains)