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Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Avon Sales Reps Needed. Great Earnings. Very Flexible. Award Winning Training And Support. Many Rewa
Avon Sales Reps Needed. Great Earnings. Very Flexible. Award Winning Training And Support. Many Rewa
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs at: Yodel Delivery Network Limited
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Jobs at: Gregory Walker Associates
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Teach English in China! £2,000 -£4,500 a month!
Teach English in China! £2,000 -£4,500 a month!
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs at: Motor Parts Direct LTD
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
Level 2 / 3 Teaching Assistant - Long Term
Level 2 / 3 Teaching Assistant - Long Term
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Yard Assistant with FLT - Caernarfon
Yard Assistant with FLT - Caernarfon
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Health And Social Care Assessor
Health And Social Care Assessor
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Jobs in : Gwynedd United Kingdom
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Slangs & AI meanings
Suited and booted is British slang for dressed smartly.
Cunted is British slang for very drunk, intoxicated.
United States Navy.
To drive the testicles back to their point of origin. Overeard from one boy after another slipped onto the crossbar of his bicycle: "Oh man, he nutted it!".
United Service Organization.
the United States Pg. 523
Adj. Very crowded, busy. E.g."It was New Year's Eve, the club was snided, and John was queuing for the toilet once again. He wished he was at home in bed." [Northern/N. Midlands use]
President Of The United States.
United States Marine Corps.
United States Army, Pacific. Pg. 522
A GROUP OF WRITERS UNITED
A GROUP OF WRITERS UNITED
Adj. 1. Wealthy. E.g."Just because he's minted doesn't mean he's upper-class." 2. Excellent. [Northern use?]
United States Air Force.
(1) Usually used in past tense to indicate that something has been wrecked or damaged beyond repair, as in,"You munted my pen, egg!" (2) I drank so much last night, in fact I was Munted. When the state of being munted is reached, munters become objects of desire. (ed: Rueben thinks the word originated long before 1999, and is probably right, however we can only add words according to the reported usage... so if Reuben had said 1383, the we'd have had to add that date... if he qualified it of course )
President of the United States
Untied is slang for upset, helpless, out of control, unbalanced, in a state of nervous crisis.
continental United States. Pg. 507
Rich, e.g. 'It was my birthday last week and I got some money off my family, so I am minted now!'
United States Army, Vietnam. Pg. 522
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GWYNEDD UNITED-KINGDOM
Suited and booted is British slang for dressed smartly.
Cunted is British slang for very drunk, intoxicated.
United States Navy.
To drive the testicles back to their point of origin. Overeard from one boy after another slipped onto the crossbar of his bicycle: "Oh man, he nutted it!".
United Service Organization.
the United States Pg. 523
Adj. Very crowded, busy. E.g."It was New Year's Eve, the club was snided, and John was queuing for the toilet once again. He wished he was at home in bed." [Northern/N. Midlands use]
President Of The United States.
United States Marine Corps.
United States Army, Pacific. Pg. 522
A GROUP OF WRITERS UNITED
A GROUP OF WRITERS UNITED
Adj. 1. Wealthy. E.g."Just because he's minted doesn't mean he's upper-class." 2. Excellent. [Northern use?]
United States Air Force.
(1) Usually used in past tense to indicate that something has been wrecked or damaged beyond repair, as in,"You munted my pen, egg!" (2) I drank so much last night, in fact I was Munted. When the state of being munted is reached, munters become objects of desire. (ed: Rueben thinks the word originated long before 1999, and is probably right, however we can only add words according to the reported usage... so if Reuben had said 1383, the we'd have had to add that date... if he qualified it of course )
President of the United States
Untied is slang for upset, helpless, out of control, unbalanced, in a state of nervous crisis.
continental United States. Pg. 507
Rich, e.g. 'It was my birthday last week and I got some money off my family, so I am minted now!'
United States Army, Vietnam. Pg. 522