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Cocinero San Sebastián San Vicente Don Pollo
Cocinero San Sebastián San Vicente Don Pollo
Jobs in : San Sebastián San Vicente El Salvador
Jobs at: Corporación Multi Inversiones
Operador de Monitoreo San Pedro Sula
Operador de Monitoreo San Pedro Sula
Jobs in : San Pedro Sula Cortés Honduras
Ejecutivo de venta (San Martín)
Ejecutivo de venta (San Martín)
Jobs in : San Martín San Salvador El Salvador
Jobs at: Global Bussines Outsourcing
Asistente de Recursos Humanos zona de San Martin
Asistente de Recursos Humanos zona de San Martin
Jobs in : San Martín San Salvador El Salvador
Jobs at: ES Soluciones Empresariales
Motociclistas Don Pollo Zona San Martin
Motociclistas Don Pollo Zona San Martin
Jobs in : San Martín San Salvador El Salvador
Jobs at: CMI Corporacion Multi Inversiones
Leitung Stadtmarketing Saalfelden (m/w/d)
Leitung Stadtmarketing Saalfelden (m/w/d)
Jobs in : Saalfelden Salzburg Austria
Jobs at: Congress und Stadtmarketing Saalfelden GmbH
Asistente de Gerencia, Little Caesars San Martín
Asistente de Gerencia, Little Caesars San Martín
Jobs in : San Martín San Salvador El Salvador
Promotor de créditos Agencia San Vicente que viva en Tecoluca o Zacatecoluca
Promotor de créditos Agencia San Vicente que viva en Tecoluca o Zacatecoluca
Jobs in : Tecoluca San Vicente El Salvador
Jobs at: Servicios Financieros Enlace SA de CV
Cajero y Atención al Cliente, Little Caesars San Martín
Cajero y Atención al Cliente, Little Caesars San Martín
Jobs in : San Martín San Salvador El Salvador
Jobs in : Alicante Valencia Spain
Jobs at: Murjanu sporta gimnazija
Jobs in : San Pedro Sula Cortés Honduras
SAP ABAP/UI5 Applikationsmanager/in
SAP ABAP/UI5 Applikationsmanager/in
Jobs in : Salzburg Salzburg Austria
Jobs at: Gemeinnützige Salzburger Landeskliniken Betriebsgesellschaft mbH (SALK)
Asistente de Cocina, Little Caesars, San Martín
Asistente de Cocina, Little Caesars, San Martín
Jobs in : San Martín San Salvador El Salvador
Dispatcher for trucking company
Dispatcher for trucking company
Jobs in : Mississauga ON Canada
Practicante Universitario Mercadeo
Practicante Universitario Mercadeo
Jobs in : San Pedro Sula Cortés Honduras
Prijmeme do TPP kuchára/ku s praxou na varenie obedového menu
Prijmeme do TPP kuchára/ku s praxou na varenie obedového menu
Jobs in : Banská Bystrica Bánskobystrický kraj Slovakia
Supervisor de ventas externas (San Martín)
Supervisor de ventas externas (San Martín)
Slangs & AI meanings
Phrasal Verb 1. To become filled with energy or excitement. 2. To engage in sexual intercourse.
n police car. Also “jam butty.” So called because they are white, with a red stripe down the middle, and therefore are almost indistinguishable from a twelve-foot metal jam sandwich.
n Opium. Phrasal Verb:hop up 1. To increase the power or energy of: hop up a car. 2. To stimulate with or as if with a narcotic.
adj similar: We looked at ten flats that afternoon but they were all just a bit samey.
v Phrasal Verb:cough up To hand over or relinquish (money or another possession), often reluctantly.
Phrasal Verb 1. To express one's opinions or complaints in a loud, indiscreet manner. 2. To speak impudently; talk back.
v dismiss; fire: Well, I pretty much knew I was getting sacked as soon as they walked in and saw me on the photocopier. Comes from a time when you were given a sack into which to put the contents of your desk. In the U.S., the term “given the sack” is used sporadically, but not the word sack alone as a verb.
Phrasal Verb 1. To make or become angry. 2. Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
n A jail or jail cell.tanked, tanking, tanks v. intr. To suffer a sudden decline or failure: The stock market tanked. Phrasal Verb:tank up To drink to the point of intoxication.tanked adj. Intoxicated; drunk.
n 1. Excrement. 2. An act of defecating. 3. Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language. 4. Cheap or shoddy material. 5. Miscellaneous or disorganized items; clutter. 6. Insolent talk or behavior. v.crapped, crapping, craps To defecate. Phrasal Verb:crap out 1. To back out; quit: crapped out on me just when I needed him. 2. To leave: crapped out of the meeting early.
n Scottish English person. Gaelic, ultimately derived from Latin “Saxones”, meaning “floppy haired twat with silly accent”.
n abbrev sandwich. A little bit slang-ish - you won’t find a “lightly toasted roast beef sarnie served on a fresh bed of rocket” in your average poncy restaurant.
n tomato ketchup. In the U.K. these two terms are interchangeable although “tomato ketchup” is in more common use, as tomato sauce could equally easily refer to the pasta-type sauce in a jar or can.
n A mixture of mayonnaise and vinegar often put on salads. Perhaps unsurprisingly.
n 1. Nonsense. 2. An act of masturbation (applies to males only). v.toss, tossing, tossed To masturbate (applies to males only).Phrasal Verb:toss off To masturbate.
n non-dessert food. Food such as potatoes, bread and meat are savouries. Things like ice cream and meringues are “sweets,” which is defined elsewhere in this fine work. Probably further on, as it’s supposed to be in alphabetical order.
n garage sale; yard sale. The wonderful event where people get together in order to sell the revolting tacky rubbish theyÂ’ve accumulated over the years.
tr.v. copped, copping, cops 1. To take unlawfully or without permission; steal. 2. a. To get hold of; gain or win copped a ticket to the show. b. To take or catch: "I copped a feel of her tit". Phrasal Verb:cop out To avoid fulfilling a commitment or responsibility; renege: copped out by ducking the issue.Idiom:cop a plea To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.
(phrasal v.) To cast and cause the various buffs available, typically in a group.
n sedan. The cars that, well, arenÂ’t estates or sports cars. The kind your dad and the dentist have. They are called saloons in the U.K. because they usually have wooden swing doors, spittoons and people tend to burst into them waving a gun and saying something about the car not being big enough for two of us. Them. Us. I see why people hate learning English.
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PAVASAL SA
Phrasal Verb 1. To become filled with energy or excitement. 2. To engage in sexual intercourse.
n police car. Also “jam butty.” So called because they are white, with a red stripe down the middle, and therefore are almost indistinguishable from a twelve-foot metal jam sandwich.
n Opium. Phrasal Verb:hop up 1. To increase the power or energy of: hop up a car. 2. To stimulate with or as if with a narcotic.
adj similar: We looked at ten flats that afternoon but they were all just a bit samey.
v Phrasal Verb:cough up To hand over or relinquish (money or another possession), often reluctantly.
Phrasal Verb 1. To express one's opinions or complaints in a loud, indiscreet manner. 2. To speak impudently; talk back.
v dismiss; fire: Well, I pretty much knew I was getting sacked as soon as they walked in and saw me on the photocopier. Comes from a time when you were given a sack into which to put the contents of your desk. In the U.S., the term “given the sack” is used sporadically, but not the word sack alone as a verb.
Phrasal Verb 1. To make or become angry. 2. Used in the imperative as a signal of angry dismissal.
n A jail or jail cell.tanked, tanking, tanks v. intr. To suffer a sudden decline or failure: The stock market tanked. Phrasal Verb:tank up To drink to the point of intoxication.tanked adj. Intoxicated; drunk.
n 1. Excrement. 2. An act of defecating. 3. Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language. 4. Cheap or shoddy material. 5. Miscellaneous or disorganized items; clutter. 6. Insolent talk or behavior. v.crapped, crapping, craps To defecate. Phrasal Verb:crap out 1. To back out; quit: crapped out on me just when I needed him. 2. To leave: crapped out of the meeting early.
n Scottish English person. Gaelic, ultimately derived from Latin “Saxones”, meaning “floppy haired twat with silly accent”.
n abbrev sandwich. A little bit slang-ish - you won’t find a “lightly toasted roast beef sarnie served on a fresh bed of rocket” in your average poncy restaurant.
n tomato ketchup. In the U.K. these two terms are interchangeable although “tomato ketchup” is in more common use, as tomato sauce could equally easily refer to the pasta-type sauce in a jar or can.
n A mixture of mayonnaise and vinegar often put on salads. Perhaps unsurprisingly.
n 1. Nonsense. 2. An act of masturbation (applies to males only). v.toss, tossing, tossed To masturbate (applies to males only).Phrasal Verb:toss off To masturbate.
n non-dessert food. Food such as potatoes, bread and meat are savouries. Things like ice cream and meringues are “sweets,” which is defined elsewhere in this fine work. Probably further on, as it’s supposed to be in alphabetical order.
n garage sale; yard sale. The wonderful event where people get together in order to sell the revolting tacky rubbish theyÂ’ve accumulated over the years.
tr.v. copped, copping, cops 1. To take unlawfully or without permission; steal. 2. a. To get hold of; gain or win copped a ticket to the show. b. To take or catch: "I copped a feel of her tit". Phrasal Verb:cop out To avoid fulfilling a commitment or responsibility; renege: copped out by ducking the issue.Idiom:cop a plea To plead guilty to a lesser charge so as to avoid standing trial for a more serious charge.
(phrasal v.) To cast and cause the various buffs available, typically in a group.
n sedan. The cars that, well, arenÂ’t estates or sports cars. The kind your dad and the dentist have. They are called saloons in the U.K. because they usually have wooden swing doors, spittoons and people tend to burst into them waving a gun and saying something about the car not being big enough for two of us. Them. Us. I see why people hate learning English.