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Expert en sinistres III – Dommages corporels
Expert en sinistres III – Dommages corporels
Jobs in : Guelph Ontario Canada
Gestionnaire Sinistres Emprunteur (H/F)
Gestionnaire Sinistres Emprunteur (H/F)
Jobs in : Nanterre Hauts-de-Seine France
Stagiaire gestionnaire flotte automobile F/H
Stagiaire gestionnaire flotte automobile F/H
Jobs in : Vénissieux Rhône France
Gestionnaire de Sinistres Expérimenté (m/f)
Gestionnaire de Sinistres Expérimenté (m/f)
Jobs in : Munsbach Luxembourg Luxembourg
Jobs at: DEKRA Claims Services SA
Assistente de Sinistro - Contratos
Assistente de Sinistro - Contratos
Jobs in : São Paulo - SP Brazil
Jobs at: Foco Aluguel de Carros
Alternance - Gestionnaire Sinistre - BTS SAM ou BUT GEA F/H
Alternance - Gestionnaire Sinistre - BTS SAM ou BUT GEA F/H
Jobs in : Fort-de-France Martinique Martinique
Jobs at: Calvary Community Church
Jobs in : Annemasse Haute-Savoie France
Jobs in : Nantes Loire-Atlantique France
Jobs at: JDL Conseil et Connexions
Gestionnaire sinistres responsabilité civile F/H
Gestionnaire sinistres responsabilité civile F/H
Jobs in : Nancy Grand Est France
Jobs in : Nancy Meurthe-et-Moselle France
Expert en sinistre automobile - Formation offerte
Expert en sinistre automobile - Formation offerte
Jobs in : Montréal Quebec Canada
Jobs at: Intact Financial Corporation
Jobs in : Beaumont Wallonia Belgium
Alternance - Gestionnaire Sinistre - BTS SAM F/H
Alternance - Gestionnaire Sinistre - BTS SAM F/H
Jobs in : Fort-de-France Martinique Martinique
Jobs in : Valenciennes Hauts-de-France France
Gestionnaire Sinistres IARD (H/F)
Gestionnaire Sinistres IARD (H/F)
Jobs in : Nanterre Hauts-de-Seine France
Technicien Chef D'Équipe En Nettoyage Après Sinistre
Technicien Chef D'Équipe En Nettoyage Après Sinistre
Jobs in : Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire Quebec Canada
Jobs at: JDHM Nettoyage + Construction
Assistente de Sinistro - Monitoramento
Assistente de Sinistro - Monitoramento
Slangs & AI meanings
Minister of National Defence.
nickname for Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke - so named for his Cornish tin miner ancestors and to match an old enemy's nickname, see "pig-iron Bob" - tin-bum used to refer to someone who was tight with their money
Milk. given away free in schools in the UK until Mrs Thatcher became Minister of Education. Produced the 'rhyme' "Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher, "Thatcher Snatcher Baby Basher". "Thatcher Snatcher" has stayed as her nickname ever since.
Any person that is duff could be referred to as a duffer. The Prime Minister was a duffer.
To check the box on the questionnaire about homosexual tendency.
Pronounced as a long, drawn out, low-voiced suuuur... followed by short, high pitched Keeith!). A general, all purpose insult, mostly used when passing friends in the halls . Doubt anyone but me and a few select others remember this - probably never made it outside my peer group, let alone my school. I have no idea where it came from, or what it actually means. (ed: I wonder if it had something to do with Sir Keith Joseph - he who introduced the GCSE - one time education minister under Maggie Thatcher??)
The sleazy details of Public Safety Minister Vic Toews' acrimonious divorce proceedings leaked on Twitter.
- Anything that is duff is useless, junk, trash. It usually means that the object doesn't do the job it was intended for. Our last Prime Minister was pretty duff!
someone who likes the cure skinny puppy & ministry
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
Noun. 1. A lump of excrement. Rhyming slang on 'turd'. [1980s] 2. A third (class degree). Rhyming slang. [1980s] * Douglas Hurd, Tory government minister during the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher, and later John Major.
- Any person that is duff could be referred to as a duffer. The Prime Minister was a duffer.
Noun. 1. An act of defecation. 2. Excrement. * Both uses are from rhyming slang for 'shit'. William Pitt (1759-1806), the youngest Prime Minister of England on record.
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
Anything that is duff is useless, junk, trash. It usually means that the object doesn't do the job it was intended for. Our last Prime Minister was pretty duff!
A term for giving the finger f. Started when then Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau 'fingered' protesters in Salmon Arm B.C. c.f. fingered.
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
To place a car in a designated position. Also sleep, rest, or lunch period on company time. On the spot means an opportunity for railroad men to "chew the rag" or swap experiences. Unlike the same underworld term, on the spot has no sinister implication in railroad slang
GESTIONNAIRE SINISTRE-HF
GESTIONNAIRE SINISTRE-HF
Minister of National Defence.
nickname for Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke - so named for his Cornish tin miner ancestors and to match an old enemy's nickname, see "pig-iron Bob" - tin-bum used to refer to someone who was tight with their money
Milk. given away free in schools in the UK until Mrs Thatcher became Minister of Education. Produced the 'rhyme' "Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher, "Thatcher Snatcher Baby Basher". "Thatcher Snatcher" has stayed as her nickname ever since.
Any person that is duff could be referred to as a duffer. The Prime Minister was a duffer.
To check the box on the questionnaire about homosexual tendency.
Pronounced as a long, drawn out, low-voiced suuuur... followed by short, high pitched Keeith!). A general, all purpose insult, mostly used when passing friends in the halls . Doubt anyone but me and a few select others remember this - probably never made it outside my peer group, let alone my school. I have no idea where it came from, or what it actually means. (ed: I wonder if it had something to do with Sir Keith Joseph - he who introduced the GCSE - one time education minister under Maggie Thatcher??)
The sleazy details of Public Safety Minister Vic Toews' acrimonious divorce proceedings leaked on Twitter.
- Anything that is duff is useless, junk, trash. It usually means that the object doesn't do the job it was intended for. Our last Prime Minister was pretty duff!
someone who likes the cure skinny puppy & ministry
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
Noun. 1. A lump of excrement. Rhyming slang on 'turd'. [1980s] 2. A third (class degree). Rhyming slang. [1980s] * Douglas Hurd, Tory government minister during the 1980s under Margaret Thatcher, and later John Major.
- Any person that is duff could be referred to as a duffer. The Prime Minister was a duffer.
Noun. 1. An act of defecation. 2. Excrement. * Both uses are from rhyming slang for 'shit'. William Pitt (1759-1806), the youngest Prime Minister of England on record.
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
Anything that is duff is useless, junk, trash. It usually means that the object doesn't do the job it was intended for. Our last Prime Minister was pretty duff!
A term for giving the finger f. Started when then Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau 'fingered' protesters in Salmon Arm B.C. c.f. fingered.
nickname for Autralia's Prime Minister,Bob Menzies during the second world war - so named for selling iron to the Japanese only to have it converted to steel against his own country
To place a car in a designated position. Also sleep, rest, or lunch period on company time. On the spot means an opportunity for railroad men to "chew the rag" or swap experiences. Unlike the same underworld term, on the spot has no sinister implication in railroad slang