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  • Saran Wrap Technique (aka “Glad Wrap Techinique” or “Shrink Wrap Technique”)  
  • Saran Wrap Technique (aka “Glad Wrap Techinique” or “Shrink Wrap Technique”)  

    A form of nail art  that creates a two-tone marble like design  using saran wrap (not to be confused with water marbling.)  There are 2 techniques used to create this look.

  • noob
  • noob

    Someone who doesn't have the basic knowledge when it comes to pop culture, tech terms or just generally what seems to be "in" that week. 

  • TECHNICOLOUR BURP
  • TECHNICOLOUR BURP

    Technicolour burp is American slang for vomit.

  • knifers'
  • knifers'

    n. People who heat up knifes and burn marijuana instead of using a pipe or a bong. In the cannabis culture, knifers are a method of smoking marijuana. It involves heating up two flat surfaces, usually butter knives on a stove, then sandwiching a small amount of marijuana between the two hot knifes, causing the marijuana to either vaporize or burn almost instantly. Because the temperature can be lower than combustion techniques such as using a smoking pipe or a bong, the resulting process can more efficient as THC is destroyed at relatively low temperatures.  "Dawg, I ran into these knifers who showed me how to vape this weed & I got tore up!" 

  • Bollocks
  • Bollocks

    This is a great English word with many excellent uses. Technically speaking it means testicles but is typically used to describe something that is no good (that's bollocks) or that someone is talking rubbish (he's talking bollocks). Surprisingly it is also used in a positive manner to describe something that is the best, in which case you would describe it as being "the dog's bollocks". Englishmen who live in America take great delight in ordering specialised registration plates for their cars using the letters B.O.L.L.O.X. Good eh?

  • purple ano
  • purple ano

    adj. anodized aluminum in purple. Some riders need to obtain as much of this as possible. It comes in other colors, but they are of no consequence here. pushpush n. 1) a novice's pedaling motion, consisting of alternately pushing each foot down, instead of spinning. 2) a Shimano techno-fad shifting system.

  • techno-fad
  • techno-fad

    n. a screwy or unique technology that a dominant company (usually Shimano) tries to foist upon the innocent cycling public. Past technofads include Biopace chainrings, and overly complex "thumb-thumb" or "push-push" shifters.

  • rave
  • rave

    an all-night underground party, usually frequented by teens and college students. Raves are characterized by techno music and often designer drugs, especially Ecstasy.

  • omnibus
  • omnibus

    n 1 old-fashioned bus. This is a quaint word, dating back to the times when buses were open at the rear and had a conductor ready to meet you. An omnibus is essentially one step technologically forward of a tram. 2 concatenated episodes of a week’s worth of television or radio series (typically soap operas) often screened at the weekends (also called “omnibus edition”). The Latin word “omnibus” means simply “for all,” which could explain both of these etymologies. I’m just saying that because I can’t be bothered checking either of them. I can’t even be bothered checking the Latin - someone just told me it. For all I know it’s Latin for pig-fucker.

  • TECHNICOLOR YODEL
  • TECHNICOLOR YODEL

    Technicolor yodel is American slang for to vomit

  • swimming costume
  • swimming costume

    n abbr “swimming cozzie” bathing suit. One of those women’s swimsuits that covers your midriff - not a bikini. I suppose technically there’s nothing to stop men wearing them either, though that’s perhaps less conventional. You can’t pigeonhole me.

  • git
  • git

    n a tricky one to define. But, of course, that’s what I’m getting paid the big bucks for. What it doesn’t mean is what The Waltons meant when they said it (“git outta here, John-Boy”). Git is technically an insult but has a twinge of jealousy to it. You’d call someone a git if they’d won the Readers’ Digest Prize Draw, outsmarted you in a battle of wits or been named in Bill Gates’ last will and testament because of a spelling mistake. Like “sod,” it has a friendly tone to it. It may be derived from Arabic, or it may be a contraction of the word “illegitimate.” Or neither.

  • techno-weenie
  • techno-weenie

    n. a rider who knows more about the newest MTB parts and technofads than about the trails. Someone who buys lots of gadgets to add supposed iotas of performance to the bike. Greeting a friend whom we haven't seen in a year, I might say "Hi, Marta!" A techno-weenie might say "Oooh, you got White Industries hubs on that bike now?"

  • Techy as a Teased Snake
  • Techy as a Teased Snake

    Techy or   Grumpy, irritable.

  • gnarl
  • gnarl

    n. extreme technical sections. Characterized by very rough, rooty, slippery, or rocky sections. Commonly found in the Pacific Northwest and New England. "He has got some great bike handling skills and can really scream through the gnarl."

  • technical
  • technical

    n. a section of trail that is difficult to ride because of rocks, tree roots, steep drops.

  • shark
  • shark

    v, hunt members of the opposite sex, with copulation in mind. The easiest way to spot someone who is sharking is to watch their friends, who will every so often hold one hand just above their head like a fin just to make the point. The difference between sharking and being “on the pull” is that sharking is slightly more proactive. If you’re on the pull you won’t say no; if you’re sharking you won’t take no for an answer. I was once told that “shark” in U.S. slang is, erm, a sexual technique. I then tried and failed to describe the act itself in polite terms, and have subsequently given up.

  • TECHNICOLOR YAWN
  • TECHNICOLOR YAWN

    Technicolor yawn is Australian slang for to vomit

  • kagoul
  • kagoul

    n wind breaker; poncho. A light waterproof jacket, usually one that zips up into an unfeasibly small self-contained package. The word derives from the French “cagoule” (meaning much the same thing), which in turn comes from the Latin “cuculla,” meaning “hood.” In the U.S. technical theatre industry a “kagoul” is a black hood worn by magicians’ stagehands to render them invisible-ish. I once thought about writing a whole book dedicated to the word “kagoul,” but then decided against it.

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing TETRA TECH

TETRA TECH

  • Tetra Tech
  • Tetra Tech, Inc. is an American consulting and engineering services firm based in Pasadena, California. The company provides consulting, engineering, program

  • WSP Global
  • takeover offer from Tetra Tech for £636 million with WSP opting not to increase its bid. RPS' shareholders voted to accept the Tetra Tech offer in November

  • RPS Group
  • It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Tetra Tech in January 2023. RPS was founded in 1970, as Rural Planning Services,

  • TETRA
  • Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA; formerly known as Trans-European Trunked Radio), a European standard for a trunked radio system, is a professional mobile

  • Tetra (disambiguation)
  • company of Swedish origin Tetra Tech, an environmental engineering and resource management firm Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA), a European standard for

  • Daniel Kelly (Wisconsin judge)
  • Daniel Kelly (born February 25, 1964) is an American attorney and former judge who served as a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice from August 1, 2016, through

  • List of S&P 400 companies
  • Beverage to Join S&P SmallCap 600" (PDF). Retrieved 5 September 2019. "Tetra Tech Set to Join S&PMidCap 400;Vector Group to Join S&P SmallCap 600" (PDF)

  • Don Ross (acoustician)
  • life member of the Naval Submarine League. In 1972, Ross began work at Tetra Tech in Rosslyn, Virginia under the premise that he and his family would be

  • List of companies based in Los Angeles County
  • Games video games Skechers footwear and apparel Snap Inc social media Tetra Tech professional services Trader Joe's retail (grocery) TrueCar technology

  • Bridon Ropes
  • Frischmann Pick Everard Mott MacDonald Ramboll RPS Group Stantec Sweco Systra Tetra Tech Turner & Townsend Wood Group WSP House builders Integrated construction

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang TETRA TECH

TETRA TECH

  • Saran Wrap Technique (aka “Glad Wrap Techinique” or “Shrink Wrap Technique”)  
  • Saran Wrap Technique (aka “Glad Wrap Techinique” or “Shrink Wrap Technique”)  

    A form of nail art  that creates a two-tone marble like design  using saran wrap (not to be confused with water marbling.)  There are 2 techniques used to create this look.

  • noob
  • noob

    Someone who doesn't have the basic knowledge when it comes to pop culture, tech terms or just generally what seems to be "in" that week. 

  • TECHNICOLOUR BURP
  • TECHNICOLOUR BURP

    Technicolour burp is American slang for vomit.

  • knifers'
  • knifers'

    n. People who heat up knifes and burn marijuana instead of using a pipe or a bong. In the cannabis culture, knifers are a method of smoking marijuana. It involves heating up two flat surfaces, usually butter knives on a stove, then sandwiching a small amount of marijuana between the two hot knifes, causing the marijuana to either vaporize or burn almost instantly. Because the temperature can be lower than combustion techniques such as using a smoking pipe or a bong, the resulting process can more efficient as THC is destroyed at relatively low temperatures.  "Dawg, I ran into these knifers who showed me how to vape this weed & I got tore up!" 

  • Bollocks
  • Bollocks

    This is a great English word with many excellent uses. Technically speaking it means testicles but is typically used to describe something that is no good (that's bollocks) or that someone is talking rubbish (he's talking bollocks). Surprisingly it is also used in a positive manner to describe something that is the best, in which case you would describe it as being "the dog's bollocks". Englishmen who live in America take great delight in ordering specialised registration plates for their cars using the letters B.O.L.L.O.X. Good eh?

  • purple ano
  • purple ano

    adj. anodized aluminum in purple. Some riders need to obtain as much of this as possible. It comes in other colors, but they are of no consequence here. pushpush n. 1) a novice's pedaling motion, consisting of alternately pushing each foot down, instead of spinning. 2) a Shimano techno-fad shifting system.

  • techno-fad
  • techno-fad

    n. a screwy or unique technology that a dominant company (usually Shimano) tries to foist upon the innocent cycling public. Past technofads include Biopace chainrings, and overly complex "thumb-thumb" or "push-push" shifters.

  • rave
  • rave

    an all-night underground party, usually frequented by teens and college students. Raves are characterized by techno music and often designer drugs, especially Ecstasy.

  • omnibus
  • omnibus

    n 1 old-fashioned bus. This is a quaint word, dating back to the times when buses were open at the rear and had a conductor ready to meet you. An omnibus is essentially one step technologically forward of a tram. 2 concatenated episodes of a week’s worth of television or radio series (typically soap operas) often screened at the weekends (also called “omnibus edition”). The Latin word “omnibus” means simply “for all,” which could explain both of these etymologies. I’m just saying that because I can’t be bothered checking either of them. I can’t even be bothered checking the Latin - someone just told me it. For all I know it’s Latin for pig-fucker.

  • TECHNICOLOR YODEL
  • TECHNICOLOR YODEL

    Technicolor yodel is American slang for to vomit

  • swimming costume
  • swimming costume

    n abbr “swimming cozzie” bathing suit. One of those women’s swimsuits that covers your midriff - not a bikini. I suppose technically there’s nothing to stop men wearing them either, though that’s perhaps less conventional. You can’t pigeonhole me.

  • git
  • git

    n a tricky one to define. But, of course, that’s what I’m getting paid the big bucks for. What it doesn’t mean is what The Waltons meant when they said it (“git outta here, John-Boy”). Git is technically an insult but has a twinge of jealousy to it. You’d call someone a git if they’d won the Readers’ Digest Prize Draw, outsmarted you in a battle of wits or been named in Bill Gates’ last will and testament because of a spelling mistake. Like “sod,” it has a friendly tone to it. It may be derived from Arabic, or it may be a contraction of the word “illegitimate.” Or neither.

  • techno-weenie
  • techno-weenie

    n. a rider who knows more about the newest MTB parts and technofads than about the trails. Someone who buys lots of gadgets to add supposed iotas of performance to the bike. Greeting a friend whom we haven't seen in a year, I might say "Hi, Marta!" A techno-weenie might say "Oooh, you got White Industries hubs on that bike now?"

  • Techy as a Teased Snake
  • Techy as a Teased Snake

    Techy or   Grumpy, irritable.

  • gnarl
  • gnarl

    n. extreme technical sections. Characterized by very rough, rooty, slippery, or rocky sections. Commonly found in the Pacific Northwest and New England. "He has got some great bike handling skills and can really scream through the gnarl."

  • technical
  • technical

    n. a section of trail that is difficult to ride because of rocks, tree roots, steep drops.

  • shark
  • shark

    v, hunt members of the opposite sex, with copulation in mind. The easiest way to spot someone who is sharking is to watch their friends, who will every so often hold one hand just above their head like a fin just to make the point. The difference between sharking and being “on the pull” is that sharking is slightly more proactive. If you’re on the pull you won’t say no; if you’re sharking you won’t take no for an answer. I was once told that “shark” in U.S. slang is, erm, a sexual technique. I then tried and failed to describe the act itself in polite terms, and have subsequently given up.

  • TECHNICOLOR YAWN
  • TECHNICOLOR YAWN

    Technicolor yawn is Australian slang for to vomit

  • kagoul
  • kagoul

    n wind breaker; poncho. A light waterproof jacket, usually one that zips up into an unfeasibly small self-contained package. The word derives from the French “cagoule” (meaning much the same thing), which in turn comes from the Latin “cuculla,” meaning “hood.” In the U.S. technical theatre industry a “kagoul” is a black hood worn by magicians’ stagehands to render them invisible-ish. I once thought about writing a whole book dedicated to the word “kagoul,” but then decided against it.