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Part Time Product Demonstrator in Costco
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Mortgage Loan Coordinator/Spanish Speaking
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Board Certified Behavioral Analyst/BCBA
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Department Manager – Jordan Brand – Philadelphia
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Account Manager Sector Público
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Slangs & AI meanings
Gordon Bennett is Cockney slang for an exclamation of anger or frustration. (The original GordonBennet was an early th century car−racing promoter).
Gay Gordon is London Cockney rhyming slang for traffic warden.
Joan Rivers is London Cockney rhyming slang for shivers.
Joan of Arc is London Cockney rhyming slang for lark. Joan of Arc is London Cockney rhyming slang for park.Joan of Arc is British and Australian rhyming slang for shark.
Darby and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for moan. Darby and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for alone. Darby and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for a phone.
An expression of surprise; an euphemism avoiding the word 'God.', Based on James Gordon Bennett II, a 19th century hot-air balloonist and pilot who supposedly flew a small one-man plane into a barn, whilst lookers-on exclaimed: "Gordon Bennett!" The shortened name contributed to the popularity of the phrase, which died out and then regained usage in the 1980s. More information about Bennett and other famous Gordons, here: http://www.quinion.com/words/articles/gordon.htm
Norman Normal is British slang for a very conventional, conformist person.
interj Christ. By this I don’t mean that Britain is under the grip of a strange new religion where Jesus Christ has been replaced by a man called Gordon Bennett, who came to earth in the guise of a used car salesman to save humanity from eternal damnation. No, I mean more that this is a general-purpose expletive, used in a similar context to “Christ!” or “Bollocks!”: Your brother Tommy’s won the lottery! / Gordon Bennett! Its source lies in the mid-19th century with James Gordon Bennett, son of the founder of the New York Herald and Associated Press (who was also called Gordon Bennett, in case you thought this was going to be simple). Born with cash to spare, Gordon Jr. became legendary for high-roller stunts and fits of notoriety including urinating in his in-laws’ fireplace, and burning money in public. His name entered the lexicon as a term of exclamation for anything a bit over the top.
Gordon (shortened from Gordon and Gotch) is London Cockney rhyming slang for a watch.
Gordon and Gotch is London Cockney rhyming slang for a watch.
jordans (very popular type of basketball shoe named after Michael Jordan)
Exclam. An exclamation of anger or surprise. Has as much emphasis as most expletives despite its inoffensive nature. See associated article Gordon Bennett for etymology.
Stalin organ was military slang for a Soviet multi−barrelled rocket launcher used during the SecondWorld War.
Organ is British slang for the penis.
Expression of surprise/disbelief. Probably a "concealment" of the Cockney expression "Gawd (God) Almighty". Possibly (but doubtful) also the name of the first British footballer to land a contract for more than a million pounds. John R. writes: I agree with everything about your entry except the provenance of the word. I know a lot about football and the 1st million puond player was Trevor Francis, I have never heard of a player by the name of Gordon Bennet. Besides which, it is a very old expression pre-dating anything like that. This was sent in by Matthew Hill: I remember using the phrase Gordon Bennett quite often in the seventies and eighties whilst I was at school. My mother still uses it occassionally, so I can only surmise that it was a character who was famous at the time. However, there is a Gordon Bennett Memorial Hall in Thurcroft, South Yorkshire (my school was in Dinnington, South Yorkshire) which was built in the mid-eighties. Who it is named after I do not know, but it may provide another launch-pad for further research! (ed: So we still don't know who Gordon Bennett was. Has anyone got any more ideas where the expression came from - or why it originated?)
Idiot, very stupid person. In 1978, the word 'moron' got a new lease of life when Jilted John released a song with the line, 'Gordon is a moron.' When someone has been called a moron, they would then invariably protest that they can't be because their name isn't Gordon. You retaliate by giving them the nickname Gordon.
Captain Morgan is theatre rhyming slang for organ.
Jack and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for alone.
Organ recital is American slang for to vomit.
Derivative of the name of a champagne; Cordon Negro.
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founded in 1882 under the name of "Museo Martorell de Arqueología y Ciencias Naturales" (Spanish for "Martorell Museum of Archaeology and Natural Sciences")
Arabian diplomat and politician, minister of health (1995–2003). Antonio Martorell Lacave, 62, Spanish military officer, chief of staff of the Navy (since
motorcycle accident. Brigitte Maillard, 66, French writer and singer. Miguel Martorell, 83, Spanish Olympic cyclist. James McCartan Snr, 82–83, Irish Gaelic
Historia: Lecciones de Vicente Aranda. Editorial Zumaque S.L., 2013. ISBN 9788494011016 Jordan, Barry & Morgan-Tomosunas, Rikki. Contemporary Spanish Cinema
bestial bunch, Sawicki 2010, pp. 140-141 Sawicki 2010, p. 240 Manuel Martorell Perez, Otra vision. Dolores Baleztena Ascarate, [in:] Maria Juncal Campo
electronic music for the anthological exhibition of María Martorell entitled "María Martorell, la energía del color", held at the Museo de Bellas Artes
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Gordon Bennett is Cockney slang for an exclamation of anger or frustration. (The original GordonBennet was an early th century car−racing promoter).
Gay Gordon is London Cockney rhyming slang for traffic warden.
Joan Rivers is London Cockney rhyming slang for shivers.
Joan of Arc is London Cockney rhyming slang for lark. Joan of Arc is London Cockney rhyming slang for park.Joan of Arc is British and Australian rhyming slang for shark.
Darby and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for moan. Darby and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for alone. Darby and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for a phone.
An expression of surprise; an euphemism avoiding the word 'God.', Based on James Gordon Bennett II, a 19th century hot-air balloonist and pilot who supposedly flew a small one-man plane into a barn, whilst lookers-on exclaimed: "Gordon Bennett!" The shortened name contributed to the popularity of the phrase, which died out and then regained usage in the 1980s. More information about Bennett and other famous Gordons, here: http://www.quinion.com/words/articles/gordon.htm
Norman Normal is British slang for a very conventional, conformist person.
interj Christ. By this I don’t mean that Britain is under the grip of a strange new religion where Jesus Christ has been replaced by a man called Gordon Bennett, who came to earth in the guise of a used car salesman to save humanity from eternal damnation. No, I mean more that this is a general-purpose expletive, used in a similar context to “Christ!” or “Bollocks!”: Your brother Tommy’s won the lottery! / Gordon Bennett! Its source lies in the mid-19th century with James Gordon Bennett, son of the founder of the New York Herald and Associated Press (who was also called Gordon Bennett, in case you thought this was going to be simple). Born with cash to spare, Gordon Jr. became legendary for high-roller stunts and fits of notoriety including urinating in his in-laws’ fireplace, and burning money in public. His name entered the lexicon as a term of exclamation for anything a bit over the top.
Gordon (shortened from Gordon and Gotch) is London Cockney rhyming slang for a watch.
Gordon and Gotch is London Cockney rhyming slang for a watch.
jordans (very popular type of basketball shoe named after Michael Jordan)
Exclam. An exclamation of anger or surprise. Has as much emphasis as most expletives despite its inoffensive nature. See associated article Gordon Bennett for etymology.
Stalin organ was military slang for a Soviet multi−barrelled rocket launcher used during the SecondWorld War.
Organ is British slang for the penis.
Expression of surprise/disbelief. Probably a "concealment" of the Cockney expression "Gawd (God) Almighty". Possibly (but doubtful) also the name of the first British footballer to land a contract for more than a million pounds. John R. writes: I agree with everything about your entry except the provenance of the word. I know a lot about football and the 1st million puond player was Trevor Francis, I have never heard of a player by the name of Gordon Bennet. Besides which, it is a very old expression pre-dating anything like that. This was sent in by Matthew Hill: I remember using the phrase Gordon Bennett quite often in the seventies and eighties whilst I was at school. My mother still uses it occassionally, so I can only surmise that it was a character who was famous at the time. However, there is a Gordon Bennett Memorial Hall in Thurcroft, South Yorkshire (my school was in Dinnington, South Yorkshire) which was built in the mid-eighties. Who it is named after I do not know, but it may provide another launch-pad for further research! (ed: So we still don't know who Gordon Bennett was. Has anyone got any more ideas where the expression came from - or why it originated?)
Idiot, very stupid person. In 1978, the word 'moron' got a new lease of life when Jilted John released a song with the line, 'Gordon is a moron.' When someone has been called a moron, they would then invariably protest that they can't be because their name isn't Gordon. You retaliate by giving them the nickname Gordon.
Captain Morgan is theatre rhyming slang for organ.
Jack and Joan is London Cockney rhyming slang for alone.
Organ recital is American slang for to vomit.
Derivative of the name of a champagne; Cordon Negro.