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Slangs & AI meanings
U.S. Agency for International Development. Pg. 522
A marine VHF radio frequency used for shipping and maritime purposes, to call up ships and shore stations, and as an international distress frequency.
A unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian arc. By international agreement it is exactly 1,852 metres, approximately 6,076 feet, or 2000 yards, which is close enough for government work.
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea are published by the International Maritime Organization and set out, among other things, the "rules of the road" or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other vessels at sea to prevent collisions between two or more vessels.
To string International Code of Signals flags, arranged at random (not spelling a message), from masthead to masthead (if the vessel has more than one mast) and then down to the quarterdeck. Done on a ship in harbour as a sign of celebration of a national, local, or personal anniversary, event, holiday, or occasion.
One who has crossed the equator at the International Date Line.
A fraternal order made up of those who have crossed the equator at the International Date Line, in a ship.
(al-yoo-min-i-um) n aluminum. Who is correct about this one is a matter for some debate. We can at least say that Hans Ørsted, the Danish gentleman who discovered it in 1824, had based its name on the Latin word “alumus,” denoting the mineral alum. The difference in spelling seems to have originated when very early printed material advertising his talks on the subject contained the two different spellings in error. The general consensus seems to be that he had originally intended using the “British” spelling (borne out by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry’s use of it, and the “ium” suffix that already graced many metallic elements at the time), but as he clearly didn’t make any efforts to correct anyone, we could conclude that he didn’t care too much either way.
v masturbate. wanker n one who masturbates. Quite a rude word in the U.K. - perhaps one notch worse than “fuckwit” on the international offensiveness scale I’ve just invented. Interesting, therefore, that Adam Clayton of U2 managed to get away with using it in a Simpsons episode and that Phil Collins managed to use it in his 1984 Miami Vice cameo.
Agency for International Development. Pg. 503
A tattoo that is worn by a sailor that has served in China. A golden dragon means the sailor has crossed the International Date Line.
1. The kapok stuffed dummy used for man overboard drills. 2. The international signal flag hoisted for "man overboard". 3. Phonetic alphabet for "O".
1. International distress radio frequencies, including 243.0 MHz and 121.5 kHz. 2. To maintain a specific type of listening watch on a radio net or circuit.
n stubbed-out end of a cigarette. More commonly Brits use the international term “butt.”
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U.S. Agency for International Development. Pg. 522
A marine VHF radio frequency used for shipping and maritime purposes, to call up ships and shore stations, and as an international distress frequency.
A unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian arc. By international agreement it is exactly 1,852 metres, approximately 6,076 feet, or 2000 yards, which is close enough for government work.
The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea are published by the International Maritime Organization and set out, among other things, the "rules of the road" or navigation rules to be followed by ships and other vessels at sea to prevent collisions between two or more vessels.
To string International Code of Signals flags, arranged at random (not spelling a message), from masthead to masthead (if the vessel has more than one mast) and then down to the quarterdeck. Done on a ship in harbour as a sign of celebration of a national, local, or personal anniversary, event, holiday, or occasion.
One who has crossed the equator at the International Date Line.
A fraternal order made up of those who have crossed the equator at the International Date Line, in a ship.
(al-yoo-min-i-um) n aluminum. Who is correct about this one is a matter for some debate. We can at least say that Hans Ørsted, the Danish gentleman who discovered it in 1824, had based its name on the Latin word “alumus,” denoting the mineral alum. The difference in spelling seems to have originated when very early printed material advertising his talks on the subject contained the two different spellings in error. The general consensus seems to be that he had originally intended using the “British” spelling (borne out by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry’s use of it, and the “ium” suffix that already graced many metallic elements at the time), but as he clearly didn’t make any efforts to correct anyone, we could conclude that he didn’t care too much either way.
v masturbate. wanker n one who masturbates. Quite a rude word in the U.K. - perhaps one notch worse than “fuckwit” on the international offensiveness scale I’ve just invented. Interesting, therefore, that Adam Clayton of U2 managed to get away with using it in a Simpsons episode and that Phil Collins managed to use it in his 1984 Miami Vice cameo.
Agency for International Development. Pg. 503
A tattoo that is worn by a sailor that has served in China. A golden dragon means the sailor has crossed the International Date Line.
1. The kapok stuffed dummy used for man overboard drills. 2. The international signal flag hoisted for "man overboard". 3. Phonetic alphabet for "O".
1. International distress radio frequencies, including 243.0 MHz and 121.5 kHz. 2. To maintain a specific type of listening watch on a radio net or circuit.
n stubbed-out end of a cigarette. More commonly Brits use the international term “butt.”