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Italian & English Speaking Game Presenter
Italian & English Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Jobs in : Bristol United Kingdom
Italian & English Speaking Game Presenter
Italian & English Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Norwegian speaking in-house Translator
Norwegian speaking in-house Translator
Jobs in : United Kingdom United Kingdom
Jobs at: Language Matters Recruitment Consultants Ltd
Norwegian Speaking Game Presenter
Norwegian Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Danish or Norwegian speaking Customer Support Agents
Danish or Norwegian speaking Customer Support Agents
Jobs in : Qormi Malta Island Malta
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Customer Service Norwegian Speaking
Customer Service Norwegian Speaking
Jobs in : Qormi Malta Island Malta
Jobs at: Multilingual International Recruitment
German Speaking Game Presenter
German Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Jobs in : Berkshire United Kingdom
Customer Support – Norwegian Speaking (Hybrid Role in Malta)
Customer Support – Norwegian Speaking (Hybrid Role in Malta)
Jobs in : Qormi Malta Island Malta
Turkish & English Speaking Game Presenter
Turkish & English Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Turkish & English Speaking Game Presenter
Turkish & English Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Italian & English Speaking Game Presenter
Italian & English Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Finnish Speaking Game Presenter
Finnish Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
English Speaking Game Presenter
English Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
English & French Speaking Game Presenter
English & French Speaking Game Presenter
Jobs in : Birkirkara Malta Island Malta
Game Presenter (Online Croupier) - Dutch Speaking
Game Presenter (Online Croupier) - Dutch Speaking
Customer Service Norwegian Speaking
Customer Service Norwegian Speaking
Slangs & AI meanings
Game (from on the game) is British slang for working as a prostitute.
Noun. A foolish activity. E.g."You won't get away with stealing cars for long, it's a mug's game." {Informal}
Drug-induced paranoia; peaking on speed; desperately searching for crack
Steaming is slang for extremely drunk, intoxicated. Steaming is British slang for mugging as a gang in force. Steaming is British slang for furious, very angry. Steaming is British slang for very, extremely.
(gaem) n., Words used to attract the opposite sex through conversation, seductive speaking skill. “You ain’t got no game.â€Â “I was spittin’ my game when my moms called on my cell phone.â€Â [Etym., Hip hop]
Gamer is slang for a person avidly involved in role−playing games.
Adj. 1. Drunk, intoxicated with alcohol. Abb. of steaming drunk. 2. Racing, moving quickly. E.g."We were steaming up the motorway at 140." 3. Very angry. E.g."I've never seen her so angry, she was steaming."Adj./Adv. An intensifier, such as 'blinking', 'bleeding'. E.g."That steaming idiot has spent all our holiday money on a new stereo."Noun. A act of aggressive robbery, often taking place on public transport, whereby groups of youths terrorize their victims.
Speeding is slang for being under the influence of amphetamine.
very upset, disappointed ‘I am spewing about this.’
usually derogatory term for someone from Iowa, regardless of whether or not they have Norwegian ancestry; most often preceded by the word "fucking"--fucking Iowegian.
usually derogatory term for someone from Iowa, regardless of whether or not they have Norwegian ancestry; most often preceded by the word "fucking"--fucking Iowegian.
Spanking is British slang for a severe beating.
Adj. 1. Excellent. 2. New. Short for brand spanking new. Noun. A beating.
avid video game player This term is prevalent in '80s and '90's video game magazines like Electronic Gaming Monthly, Video Games and Computer Entertaiment.
Freaking is a slang intensifier.
Spending is British slang for money.
See "spittin' game."Â
A popular name for speakers. "Turn those speakies all the way up."
NORWEGIAN SPEAKING-GAME-PRESENTER
French-speaking areas, as well as Japanese. In most of its Western forms, Karin was originally a Swedish form of Katherine, but in English speaking countries
player Anne Aanestad Winter, Norwegian handball player Anne Aaron, Filipina engineer Anne Aaserud (1942–2017), Norwegian art historian and museum director
born 10 June 1963) is a Moroccan-born Norwegian television presenter. Hasnaoui was born in Morocco to a Norwegian mother and Moroccan father. Her maternal
went via Norway, Denmark, and Normandy to England. The name also entered Northern England and Yorkshire directly from Ireland, and from Norwegian settlers
Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Faroese, German, Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish-speaking populations. It was originally short for Johannes (Ioannes)
Since its premiere on TV2 in 1990, this popular live one-player interactive game show has aired in more than 40 countries. The program's audience callers
presenter acting as "Dungeon Master". A non-televised pilot of the show funded by Channel 4 was filmed in a London studio with O'Brien as presenter,
feminine given name primarily found in the Middle East, including Semitic speaking countries, Iran, and Turkey. In the Latin alphabet, the name is commonly
(born 1986), American actress Amanda Byram (born 1973), Irish television presenter Amanda Cajander (1827–1871), Finnish deaconess Amanda Cappelletti (born
American journalist Monica Hansen (born 1982), Norwegian model Monica Vik Hansen (born 1973), Norwegian handball player Monica Harding, British politician
NORWEGIAN SPEAKING-GAME-PRESENTER
Game (from on the game) is British slang for working as a prostitute.
Noun. A foolish activity. E.g."You won't get away with stealing cars for long, it's a mug's game." {Informal}
Drug-induced paranoia; peaking on speed; desperately searching for crack
Steaming is slang for extremely drunk, intoxicated. Steaming is British slang for mugging as a gang in force. Steaming is British slang for furious, very angry. Steaming is British slang for very, extremely.
(gaem) n., Words used to attract the opposite sex through conversation, seductive speaking skill. “You ain’t got no game.â€Â “I was spittin’ my game when my moms called on my cell phone.â€Â [Etym., Hip hop]
Gamer is slang for a person avidly involved in role−playing games.
Adj. 1. Drunk, intoxicated with alcohol. Abb. of steaming drunk. 2. Racing, moving quickly. E.g."We were steaming up the motorway at 140." 3. Very angry. E.g."I've never seen her so angry, she was steaming."Adj./Adv. An intensifier, such as 'blinking', 'bleeding'. E.g."That steaming idiot has spent all our holiday money on a new stereo."Noun. A act of aggressive robbery, often taking place on public transport, whereby groups of youths terrorize their victims.
Speeding is slang for being under the influence of amphetamine.
very upset, disappointed ‘I am spewing about this.’
usually derogatory term for someone from Iowa, regardless of whether or not they have Norwegian ancestry; most often preceded by the word "fucking"--fucking Iowegian.
usually derogatory term for someone from Iowa, regardless of whether or not they have Norwegian ancestry; most often preceded by the word "fucking"--fucking Iowegian.
Spanking is British slang for a severe beating.
Adj. 1. Excellent. 2. New. Short for brand spanking new. Noun. A beating.
avid video game player This term is prevalent in '80s and '90's video game magazines like Electronic Gaming Monthly, Video Games and Computer Entertaiment.
Freaking is a slang intensifier.
Spending is British slang for money.
See "spittin' game."Â
A popular name for speakers. "Turn those speakies all the way up."