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Florida Scholars Academy Instructor/On-Site
Florida Scholars Academy Instructor/On-Site
Jobs in : Orlando Florida United States
Asesor de ventas Soriana Híper Atlacomulco (IMSS + Comisiones no topadas + sueldo base)
Asesor de ventas Soriana Híper Atlacomulco (IMSS + Comisiones no topadas + sueldo base)
Jobs in : Atlacomulco Méx. Mexico
Jobs in : Saint Petersburg Florida United States
Jobs in : Land O' Lakes Florida United States
Jobs in : Santiago Dominican Republic
Jobs at: Jardin Floristeria Orquideas
Adv Practice Registered Nurse - Peds
Adv Practice Registered Nurse - Peds
Jobs in : Jacksonville Florida United States
Jobs at: University of Florida
Operations & Mgmt Consultant - Ses
Operations & Mgmt Consultant - Ses
Jobs in : Tallahassee Florida United States
Jobs in : Santiago Dominican Republic
Jobs at: Jardin Floristeria Orquideas
Chauffeur Buitenschoolse Opvang/BSO Floriande
Chauffeur Buitenschoolse Opvang/BSO Floriande
Jobs in : Hoofddorp North Holland Netherlands
Adv Practice Registered Nurse - Peds
Adv Practice Registered Nurse - Peds
Jobs in : Jacksonville Florida United States
Jobs at: University of Florida
Jobs in : Ocala Florida United States
Jobs at: HCA Florida Ocala Hospital
Jobs in : Sarasota Florida United States
Jobs at: HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital
Jobs in : Tallahassee Florida United States
Jobs at: Florida Cancer Specialists
Jobs in : Santiago Dominican Republic
Jobs at: Jardin Floristeria Orquideas
Jobs in : Floriana Malta Island Malta
Jobs in : Hudson Florida United States
Jobs at: HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital
Jobs in : Floriana Malta Island Malta
Jobs at: Europe Fastflow Services
Registered Nurse Special Procedures
Registered Nurse Special Procedures
Jobs in : Port Charlotte Florida United States
Jobs at: HCA Florida Fawcett Hospital
Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg/Telemetry
Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg/Telemetry
Jobs in : Florida Florida United States
Jobs at: summit medical staffing allied
Sr. Manager, Commodity Management & Sourcing
Sr. Manager, Commodity Management & Sourcing
Slangs & AI meanings
Orange juice
Specifically a derogatory term referring to the Gullah culture of African ex-slaves on the Atlantic coast of South Carolina/Georgia/Northern Florida.
A poor white person of the South, named after the crackling whips used by rural Southerners. There are several definitions of this word dating back before the 17th Century, however this was the definition in the Old West, and could have been derived from "Cracker Cowboys" of Florida, which used whips and dogs to capture cattle instead of lasso's. Â
Florin is British slang for defecation.
silver coloured coins, typically a handful or piggy-bankful of different ones - i.e., a mixture of 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p. Commonly used in speech as 'some silver' or 'any silver', for example: "Have you got any silver for the car-park?" or What tip shall we leave?" ... "Some silver will do." In fact 'silver' coins are now made of cupro-nickel 75% copper, 25% nickel (the 20p being 84% and 16% for some reason). The slang term 'silver' in relation to monetary value has changed through time, since silver coins used to be far more valuable. In fact arguably the modern term 'silver' equates in value to 'coppers' of a couple of generations ago. Silver featured strongly in the earliest history of British money, so it's pleasing that the word still occurs in modern money slang. Interestingly also, pre-decimal coins (e.g., shillings, florins, sixpences) were minted in virtually solid silver up until 1920, when they were reduced to a still impressive 50% silver content. The modern 75% copper 25% nickel composition was introduced in 1947. Changes in coin composition necessarily have to stay ahead of economic attractions offered by the scrap metal trade. It is therefore only a matter of time before modern 'silver' copper-based coins have to be made of less valuable metals, upon which provided they remain silver coloured I expect only the scrap metal dealers will notice the difference.
an old penny (1d). Stiver also earlier referred to any low value coin. Stiver was used in English slang from the mid 1700s through to the 1900s, and was derived from the Dutch Stiver coin issued by the East India Company in the Cape (of South Africa), which was the lowest East India Co monetary unit. There were twenty Stivers to the East India Co florin or gulden, which was then equal to just over an English old penny (1d). (source Cassells)
Orange juice
Cocaine
A book from the 1950's set in Florida (_The Lotus Eaters_) used Stovelid, which makes some sense if you've ever operated a big wood stove - the lids are the disks set into the big holes on top (these eventually became burners when the design was refined to use gas or electric).
meaning Florida, because of the amount of Canadians that visit and own property there
Marijuana, term from Florida
a two shilling or 'two bob' coin (florin is actually not slang - it's from Latin meaning flower, and a 14th century Florentine coin called the Floren). Equivalent to 10p - a tenth of a pound. A 'flo' is the slang shortening, meaning two shillings.
Noun. An act of defecation. Rhyming slang on 'shit'. In pre-decimal currency, a 'bob' was slang for a shilling (5 pence), and a 'two bob bit' being a two shilling coin, usually called a Florin. See 'bob' (noun).
FLORIANA FLORIANA-MALTA
Floriana Football Club is a Maltese professional football club in the town of Floriana that currently plays in the Maltese Premier League. Considered one
Floriana (Maltese: Il-Furjana or Il-Floriana), also known by its title Borgo Vilhena[citation needed], is a fortified town in the Port Region area of Malta
played Maltese Premier League football every season. Teams in bold participate in the 2024-25 season. 80 seasons: Hibernians F.C. 79 seasons: Floriana F.C
The Floriana Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar tal-Furjana) are a line of fortifications in Floriana, Malta, which surround the fortifications of Valletta and form
Valletta after seventy-nine years in the topflight. Balzan Birkirkara Floriana Gżira United Ħamrun Hibernians Marsaxlokk Melita Mosta Naxxar Lions Sliema
Għarb First), Floriana l-Ewwel (mt: Floriana First) and AD+PD hold representation in a Local Council. Until 2015, there was no law in Malta requiring the
The War Memorial (Maltese: Monument tal-Gwerra) is a memorial obelisk in Floriana, Malta, which commemorates the dead of World War I and World War II.
The Floriana Basketball Club was founded in 1977 and is affiliated to the Malta Basketball Association. This Club was founded under the auspices of the
Arena (also known as Ix-Xagħra tal-Furjana) was a multi-use stadium in Floriana, Malta. The stadium has fallen in a state of disrepair and is now used as
L-Istazzjon. Remains of the Malta Railway Railway tunnel and bridge, Valletta Railway bridge near Saint Philip's Bastion, Floriana Station in Birkirkara. Museum
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Orange juice
Specifically a derogatory term referring to the Gullah culture of African ex-slaves on the Atlantic coast of South Carolina/Georgia/Northern Florida.
A poor white person of the South, named after the crackling whips used by rural Southerners. There are several definitions of this word dating back before the 17th Century, however this was the definition in the Old West, and could have been derived from "Cracker Cowboys" of Florida, which used whips and dogs to capture cattle instead of lasso's. Â
Florin is British slang for defecation.
silver coloured coins, typically a handful or piggy-bankful of different ones - i.e., a mixture of 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p. Commonly used in speech as 'some silver' or 'any silver', for example: "Have you got any silver for the car-park?" or What tip shall we leave?" ... "Some silver will do." In fact 'silver' coins are now made of cupro-nickel 75% copper, 25% nickel (the 20p being 84% and 16% for some reason). The slang term 'silver' in relation to monetary value has changed through time, since silver coins used to be far more valuable. In fact arguably the modern term 'silver' equates in value to 'coppers' of a couple of generations ago. Silver featured strongly in the earliest history of British money, so it's pleasing that the word still occurs in modern money slang. Interestingly also, pre-decimal coins (e.g., shillings, florins, sixpences) were minted in virtually solid silver up until 1920, when they were reduced to a still impressive 50% silver content. The modern 75% copper 25% nickel composition was introduced in 1947. Changes in coin composition necessarily have to stay ahead of economic attractions offered by the scrap metal trade. It is therefore only a matter of time before modern 'silver' copper-based coins have to be made of less valuable metals, upon which provided they remain silver coloured I expect only the scrap metal dealers will notice the difference.
an old penny (1d). Stiver also earlier referred to any low value coin. Stiver was used in English slang from the mid 1700s through to the 1900s, and was derived from the Dutch Stiver coin issued by the East India Company in the Cape (of South Africa), which was the lowest East India Co monetary unit. There were twenty Stivers to the East India Co florin or gulden, which was then equal to just over an English old penny (1d). (source Cassells)
Orange juice
Cocaine
A book from the 1950's set in Florida (_The Lotus Eaters_) used Stovelid, which makes some sense if you've ever operated a big wood stove - the lids are the disks set into the big holes on top (these eventually became burners when the design was refined to use gas or electric).
meaning Florida, because of the amount of Canadians that visit and own property there
Marijuana, term from Florida
a two shilling or 'two bob' coin (florin is actually not slang - it's from Latin meaning flower, and a 14th century Florentine coin called the Floren). Equivalent to 10p - a tenth of a pound. A 'flo' is the slang shortening, meaning two shillings.
Noun. An act of defecation. Rhyming slang on 'shit'. In pre-decimal currency, a 'bob' was slang for a shilling (5 pence), and a 'two bob bit' being a two shilling coin, usually called a Florin. See 'bob' (noun).