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Qualified Nursery Practitioner
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Slangs & AI meanings
Nurse is slang for to cheat or swindle.Nurse is slang for a passenger vehicle to closely follow another so as to poach its passengers.
One hundred thousand pounds (£100,000). As referenced by Brewer in 1870. Seemingly no longer used. Origin unknown, although I received an interesting suggestion (thanks Giles Simmons, March 2007) of a possible connection with Jack Horner's plum in the nursery rhyme. The Jack Horner nursery rhyme is seemingly based on the story of Jack Horner, a steward to the Bishop of Glastonbury at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries (16th century), who was sent to Henry VIII with a bribe consisting of the deeds to twelve important properties in the area. Horner, so the story goes, believing the bribe to be a waste of time, kept for himself the best (the 'plum') of these properties, Mells Manor (near Mells, Frome, Somerset), in which apparently Horner's descendents still lived until quite recently. The Bishop was not so fortunate - he was hung drawn and quartered for remaining loyal to the Pope.
heroin
Colloquial term for the education services nurse who came around once every six months to tussle your hair around looking for nits (head lice). From 'Nitty Nora the hair explorer', also Nitty Nora Bug Explorer.
Nursery rhymes is London Cockney rhyming slang for the Times newspaper.
Aexually arousing behavior characterized by dressing as an infant and acting the role of a child under two years old. This can include removing some or all body hair and the hiring of a nurse or nanny to see after the individual.
Play doctors and nurses is slang for to engage in sexual activity.
Kindergarten, Day care centre, nursery
Nursery rhyme is London Cockney rhyming slang for crime.
Teeter totter. e.g. The common children's nursery rhyme
heroin
Doctors and nurses is slang for sex games.
Nit Nurse was British slang for the school nurse who inspected children's heads for parasites.
The nit nurse. Note that in our neck of the woods, we called nits, dickies.
Doctor and nurse is London Cockney rhyming slang for a purse.
Heroin
The special nurse the council sent round school to check for infestations of head lice. Hence Auntie Nora the nitty explorer.
Heroin
NURSE
providing care and support, nurses educate the public and promote health and wellness. In the U.S., nurse practitioners are nurses with a graduate degree in
Nurse Jackie is an American medical comedy-drama television series that aired on Showtime from June 8, 2009, to June 28, 2015. Set in New York City, the
Nurse Ratched (full name Mildred Ratched in the movie, also known as "Big Nurse") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of One Flew Over the
A nurse practitioner (NP) is an advanced practice registered nurse and a type of mid-level practitioner. NPs are trained to assess patient needs, order
up nurse or nurses in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A nurse is a healthcare professional. Nurse or nurses may also refer to: Registered nurse, a licensing
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are employed if the mother dies, if she is unable to nurse the child
Night nurse may refer to: A nurse who works an overnight shift Night Nurse (1931 film), starring Barbara Stanwyck The Night Nurse, a 1977 Australian television
The nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) is an elasmobranch fish in the family Ginglymostomatidae. The conservation status of the nurse shark is globally
A nurse anesthetist is an advanced practice nurse who administers anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures. They are involved in the administration
Darnell Nurse (born February 4, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and alternate captain for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey
NURSE
Nurse is slang for to cheat or swindle.Nurse is slang for a passenger vehicle to closely follow another so as to poach its passengers.
One hundred thousand pounds (£100,000). As referenced by Brewer in 1870. Seemingly no longer used. Origin unknown, although I received an interesting suggestion (thanks Giles Simmons, March 2007) of a possible connection with Jack Horner's plum in the nursery rhyme. The Jack Horner nursery rhyme is seemingly based on the story of Jack Horner, a steward to the Bishop of Glastonbury at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries (16th century), who was sent to Henry VIII with a bribe consisting of the deeds to twelve important properties in the area. Horner, so the story goes, believing the bribe to be a waste of time, kept for himself the best (the 'plum') of these properties, Mells Manor (near Mells, Frome, Somerset), in which apparently Horner's descendents still lived until quite recently. The Bishop was not so fortunate - he was hung drawn and quartered for remaining loyal to the Pope.
heroin
Colloquial term for the education services nurse who came around once every six months to tussle your hair around looking for nits (head lice). From 'Nitty Nora the hair explorer', also Nitty Nora Bug Explorer.
Nursery rhymes is London Cockney rhyming slang for the Times newspaper.
Aexually arousing behavior characterized by dressing as an infant and acting the role of a child under two years old. This can include removing some or all body hair and the hiring of a nurse or nanny to see after the individual.
Play doctors and nurses is slang for to engage in sexual activity.
Kindergarten, Day care centre, nursery
Nursery rhyme is London Cockney rhyming slang for crime.
Teeter totter. e.g. The common children's nursery rhyme
heroin
Doctors and nurses is slang for sex games.
Nit Nurse was British slang for the school nurse who inspected children's heads for parasites.
The nit nurse. Note that in our neck of the woods, we called nits, dickies.
Doctor and nurse is London Cockney rhyming slang for a purse.
Heroin
The special nurse the council sent round school to check for infestations of head lice. Hence Auntie Nora the nitty explorer.
Heroin