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Jobs in : Mikkeli Etelä-Savo Finland
Jobs in : Tampere Pirkanmaa Finland
Vi søger en teknisk projektleder for bygningsdrift i Teknisk Afsnit ved Hospitalsenhed Midt
Vi søger en teknisk projektleder for bygningsdrift i Teknisk Afsnit ved Hospitalsenhed Midt
Jobs in : Viborg Midtjylland Denmark
Jobs in : Tampere Pirkanmaa Finland
Jobs in : Jakobstad Pohjanmaa Finland
Jobs in : Tornio Lappi Finland
Jobs at: Tornion kaupunki, Tekniset palvelut
Jobs in : Uppsala Uppsala Sweden
Tekninen asiantuntija, myynti ja huolto
Tekninen asiantuntija, myynti ja huolto
Jobs in : Jakobstad Pohjanmaa Finland
Teknisen LVI-Kiinteistöasentajan Tee
Teknisen LVI-Kiinteistöasentajan Tee
Jobs in : Nokia Pirkanmaa Finland
Vi søger en teknisk projektleder for bygningsdrift i Teknisk Afsnit ved Hospitalsenhed Midt
Vi søger en teknisk projektleder for bygningsdrift i Teknisk Afsnit ved Hospitalsenhed Midt
Jobs in : Viborg Midtjylland Denmark
Jobs in : Tornio Lappi Finland
Jobs at: Tornion kaupunki, Tekniset palvelut, Tilapalvelut
Jobs at: Ceya Klima Toshiba Yetkili Servis
Teollisuustiimiin Tekninen myyjä
Teollisuustiimiin Tekninen myyjä
Jobs in : Tampere Pirkanmaa Finland
Jobs in : Tornio Lappi Finland
Jobs at: Tornion kaupunki, Tekniset palvelut, Tilapalvelut
Slangs & AI meanings
very smally; tiny (“a teeny piece of pieâ€)
, (ex-TEN-did fud PRI-vi-le-jus) n., Getting on the good side of a friend and being rewarded with food. “I got extended food privileges at Tom’s house.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth culture]
(1) (n.) Damage Dealer refers specifically (but not exclusively) to melee damage dealers or physical damage dealers. "We have a tank and two healers, we need some DD." (2) (acr.) (n.) Dzemael Darkhold, a lvl 44 dungeon
Want to buy a louis?, Refers to a sixteenth of an ounce of hashish, which has always been a popular drug in UK playgrounds. (ed: It has? I really must've led a sheltered life). After Louis XVI (sixteenth).
Vietnamese for "STOP!" or "HALT!"
"Bring to me" or "Come to me."
pronounced by GIs as "Sin Loy," meaning 'too bad,' 'tough shit,' 'sorry bout that.' The literal translation is "excuse me."
see "XIN LOI."
Vietnamese for Australian.
(Saskatchewan) a word for chocolate milk, comes from the old Co-Op brand chocolate milk, once called Vi-Co.
too bad, honey. (see "XIN LOI.")
Ride is slang for sexual intercourse.Ride is slang for to transfer from a local gaol to prison.Ride is American slang for a mode of transportation; car. To go, usually by car. Ride is jazz slang foran easy flowing or swinging rhythm.Ride was Scottish slang in the late th century for a particular gold coin issued by James VI.
TEKNISEN LVI-KIINTEISTASENTAJAN-TEE
TEKNISEN LVI-KIINTEISTASENTAJAN-TEE
very smally; tiny (“a teeny piece of pieâ€)
, (ex-TEN-did fud PRI-vi-le-jus) n., Getting on the good side of a friend and being rewarded with food. “I got extended food privileges at Tom’s house.â€Â [Etym., 90’s youth culture]
(1) (n.) Damage Dealer refers specifically (but not exclusively) to melee damage dealers or physical damage dealers. "We have a tank and two healers, we need some DD." (2) (acr.) (n.) Dzemael Darkhold, a lvl 44 dungeon
Want to buy a louis?, Refers to a sixteenth of an ounce of hashish, which has always been a popular drug in UK playgrounds. (ed: It has? I really must've led a sheltered life). After Louis XVI (sixteenth).
Vietnamese for "STOP!" or "HALT!"
"Bring to me" or "Come to me."
pronounced by GIs as "Sin Loy," meaning 'too bad,' 'tough shit,' 'sorry bout that.' The literal translation is "excuse me."
see "XIN LOI."
Vietnamese for Australian.
(Saskatchewan) a word for chocolate milk, comes from the old Co-Op brand chocolate milk, once called Vi-Co.
too bad, honey. (see "XIN LOI.")
Ride is slang for sexual intercourse.Ride is slang for to transfer from a local gaol to prison.Ride is American slang for a mode of transportation; car. To go, usually by car. Ride is jazz slang foran easy flowing or swinging rhythm.Ride was Scottish slang in the late th century for a particular gold coin issued by James VI.