AI & ChatGPT job searches for JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

Jobs JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO. jobs for JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

Jobs JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO!

Find jobs, jobs near me, JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

Local jobs, jobs near me

Online Slangs & meanings of slangs

Slangs & AI meanings

  • Moss-backs
  • Moss-backs

    Old fogies, men behind the times, slow to learn

  • Cocky
  • Cocky

    Smart, shrewd, a show off. e.g. "You think your real cocky don't you mate, well you've got a lot more to learn in life"

  • LYSOUAQ
  • LYSOUAQ

    Learn Your Sh** Or Up And Quit

  • Haggle
  • Haggle

    - To haggle is to argue or negotiate over a price. Most people that wangle stuff are usually quite good at haggling. I just learnt that in the USA you dicker over a price, particularly for used cars!

  • bookworm
  • bookworm

    Somone who loves to read and learn - which normally makes him/her very suspect. In fact the books were often a means of escaping from loneliness and insecurity. IN comics and books these people were often depicted as being 'thin' and wearing glasses, which was also a good reason for giving them a good smacking.

  • O.G.
  • O.G.

    (oh gee) n., Original Gangster, a comrade of long standing, a veteran or elder.  “We had to learn our ways from the OG’s.”  [Etym., African American]

  • uranus
  • uranus

    Part of phrase repeated interminably by schoolboys once they learn about the solar system. They'd run about the playground shouting "Here come visitors from Uranus, your anus... geddit... geddit?" and then fall down laughing..

  • Haggle
  • Haggle

    To haggle is to argue or negotiate over a price. Most people that wangle stuff are usually quite good at haggling. I just learnt that in the USA you dicker over a price, particularly for used cars!

  • LORE
  • LORE

    Learn Once, Repeat Everywhere

  • L2P
  • L2P

    Learn to play. Used when one is poor at playing their class and/or build correctly.

  • learn you
  • learn you

    to teach someone a lesson.  "Boy, I'm gonna learn you!" 

  • mug up
  • mug up

    Verb. To revise, learn. E.g."I've been staying in at the weekends, mugging up for my exams." {Informal} [Mid 1800s]

  • chill
  • chill

    Verb. To relax, take time out. Abb. of 'chill-out'. E.g."Hey calm down! You'll have a heart attack unless you learn to chill a little."Noun. A time of relaxation. E.g."Are we having a chill tonight? Watch some TV, drink a little wine, and go out clubbing tomorrow night?"

  • KNOLLY BIKE
  • KNOLLY BIKE

    Knolly bike is British slang for a low−cc motorbike used by would−be taxi drivers to learn the streets.

  • slo mo
  • slo mo

    v. One who learns gradually or not as quick as the average person usually used as an insult.  "Look slo mo, try pulling the door… with the sign on it that says PULL!" 

  • sniff
  • sniff

    Said while holding your middle finger up at someone (giving the bird). It was popular at primary school for a couple of years, after somebody learnt it off their older and more worldy brother. (ed: I think I can guess why - but am always open to alternate suggestions.).

  • bird
  • bird

    Noun. 1. A female. Use can be taken as offensive. E.g."Did you see that bird at the back of the bus!" 2. A girlfiend, when used in conjunction with a possessive pronoun, such as my bird. 3. Time spent in prison. E.g."I did 20 years bird before I learnt how to control my temper and keep out of trouble."

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

JZ LEKARNA-KRSKO

  • Moss-backs
  • Moss-backs

    Old fogies, men behind the times, slow to learn

  • Cocky
  • Cocky

    Smart, shrewd, a show off. e.g. "You think your real cocky don't you mate, well you've got a lot more to learn in life"

  • LYSOUAQ
  • LYSOUAQ

    Learn Your Sh** Or Up And Quit

  • Haggle
  • Haggle

    - To haggle is to argue or negotiate over a price. Most people that wangle stuff are usually quite good at haggling. I just learnt that in the USA you dicker over a price, particularly for used cars!

  • bookworm
  • bookworm

    Somone who loves to read and learn - which normally makes him/her very suspect. In fact the books were often a means of escaping from loneliness and insecurity. IN comics and books these people were often depicted as being 'thin' and wearing glasses, which was also a good reason for giving them a good smacking.

  • O.G.
  • O.G.

    (oh gee) n., Original Gangster, a comrade of long standing, a veteran or elder.  “We had to learn our ways from the OG’s.”  [Etym., African American]

  • uranus
  • uranus

    Part of phrase repeated interminably by schoolboys once they learn about the solar system. They'd run about the playground shouting "Here come visitors from Uranus, your anus... geddit... geddit?" and then fall down laughing..

  • Haggle
  • Haggle

    To haggle is to argue or negotiate over a price. Most people that wangle stuff are usually quite good at haggling. I just learnt that in the USA you dicker over a price, particularly for used cars!

  • LORE
  • LORE

    Learn Once, Repeat Everywhere

  • L2P
  • L2P

    Learn to play. Used when one is poor at playing their class and/or build correctly.

  • learn you
  • learn you

    to teach someone a lesson.  "Boy, I'm gonna learn you!" 

  • mug up
  • mug up

    Verb. To revise, learn. E.g."I've been staying in at the weekends, mugging up for my exams." {Informal} [Mid 1800s]

  • chill
  • chill

    Verb. To relax, take time out. Abb. of 'chill-out'. E.g."Hey calm down! You'll have a heart attack unless you learn to chill a little."Noun. A time of relaxation. E.g."Are we having a chill tonight? Watch some TV, drink a little wine, and go out clubbing tomorrow night?"

  • KNOLLY BIKE
  • KNOLLY BIKE

    Knolly bike is British slang for a low−cc motorbike used by would−be taxi drivers to learn the streets.

  • slo mo
  • slo mo

    v. One who learns gradually or not as quick as the average person usually used as an insult.  "Look slo mo, try pulling the door… with the sign on it that says PULL!" 

  • sniff
  • sniff

    Said while holding your middle finger up at someone (giving the bird). It was popular at primary school for a couple of years, after somebody learnt it off their older and more worldy brother. (ed: I think I can guess why - but am always open to alternate suggestions.).

  • bird
  • bird

    Noun. 1. A female. Use can be taken as offensive. E.g."Did you see that bird at the back of the bus!" 2. A girlfiend, when used in conjunction with a possessive pronoun, such as my bird. 3. Time spent in prison. E.g."I did 20 years bird before I learnt how to control my temper and keep out of trouble."