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  • TRAVELING GRUNT
  • TRAVELING GRUNT

    Road foreman of engines, traveling engineer. Sometimes called traveling man

  • UPZIDES WITH
  • UPZIDES WITH

    Upzides with is Dorset slang for retribution, getting even with.

  • FEATURE WITH
  • FEATURE WITH

    Feature with is old slang for to have sexual intercourse with.Feature with is Australian slang for to have sexual intercourse with.

  • ...with
  • ...with

    Adv. along, short for "with you," "with me," etc. Example: "I can't go. I still have homework to do." "Just bring it with" or "We're going to the mall. Wanna go?" "Well, if you stop by the Gap, I'll come with."

  • THROTTLE-JERKER
  • THROTTLE-JERKER

    Engineer

  • BIG E
  • BIG E

    Engineer, so called from the large initial on membership buttons of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

  • LIGHT ENGINE
  • LIGHT ENGINE

    An engine moving outside the yard without cars attached

  • Ginger Beer
  • Ginger Beer

    Engineer

  • Engine Room
  • Engine Room

    One of the machinery spaces of a vessel, usually the largest one, containing the ship's main engines.

  • ...with
  • ...with

    Ending a question or sentence using the word "with" has been used in the scandinavian communities of the mid-west since the early 70's. I remember getting flack from people we visited out east, in Boston, during the bicentenial when I used it that way. The most common questions I remember asking are; "ya wanna go with?" or "can I go with?"

  • Roll with
  • Roll with

    hang out with

  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS
  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS

    Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).

  • ENGINEER'S SPANNER
  • ENGINEER'S SPANNER

    Engineer's spanner was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a sixpence (tanner).

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LOCALISATION QA-ENGINEER-WITH-BULGARIAN

  • TRAVELING GRUNT
  • TRAVELING GRUNT

    Road foreman of engines, traveling engineer. Sometimes called traveling man

  • UPZIDES WITH
  • UPZIDES WITH

    Upzides with is Dorset slang for retribution, getting even with.

  • FEATURE WITH
  • FEATURE WITH

    Feature with is old slang for to have sexual intercourse with.Feature with is Australian slang for to have sexual intercourse with.

  • ...with
  • ...with

    Adv. along, short for "with you," "with me," etc. Example: "I can't go. I still have homework to do." "Just bring it with" or "We're going to the mall. Wanna go?" "Well, if you stop by the Gap, I'll come with."

  • THROTTLE-JERKER
  • THROTTLE-JERKER

    Engineer

  • BIG E
  • BIG E

    Engineer, so called from the large initial on membership buttons of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

  • LIGHT ENGINE
  • LIGHT ENGINE

    An engine moving outside the yard without cars attached

  • Ginger Beer
  • Ginger Beer

    Engineer

  • Engine Room
  • Engine Room

    One of the machinery spaces of a vessel, usually the largest one, containing the ship's main engines.

  • ...with
  • ...with

    Ending a question or sentence using the word "with" has been used in the scandinavian communities of the mid-west since the early 70's. I remember getting flack from people we visited out east, in Boston, during the bicentenial when I used it that way. The most common questions I remember asking are; "ya wanna go with?" or "can I go with?"

  • Roll with
  • Roll with

    hang out with

  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS
  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS

    Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).

  • ENGINEER'S SPANNER
  • ENGINEER'S SPANNER

    Engineer's spanner was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a sixpence (tanner).