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  • Nesh
  • Nesh

    One who is "not in education, employment or training"

  • dole
  • dole

    unemployment insurance

  • NINE−TO−FIVE
  • NINE−TO−FIVE

    Nine−to−five is slang for a regular, full−time, ordinary employment.

  • unemployment boots
  • unemployment boots

    rubber boots bought when fishermen started collection unemployment insurance. They were made of green rubber, with 4 holes at the top with yellow laces

  • GET THE AXE
  • GET THE AXE

    Get the axe is slang for to be dismissed from employment.

  • THE LABOUR
  • THE LABOUR

    The labour was old British slang for the labour exchange, unemployment.

  • THE BOUNCE
  • THE BOUNCE

    The bounce is slang for rejection, to be dismissed from employment. The bounce is slang for fate.

  • THE SHOVE
  • THE SHOVE

    The shove is slang for dismissal from employment.

  • THE BOOT
  • THE BOOT

    The boot is slang for dismissal from employment; the sack.

  • THE CHOP
  • THE CHOP

    The chop is slang for dismissal from employment.

  • on the broo
  • on the broo

    Phrs. Unemployed, claiming unemployment benefits. Also on the burroo. [Scottish use]

  • GET THE RUN
  • GET THE RUN

    Get the run is Australian slang for be dismissed from one's employment.

  • NEET
  • NEET

    Not currently Engaged in Employment, Education, or Training

  • give someone the boot
  • give someone the boot

    Vrb phrs. To dismiss someone from employment or a relationship.

  • BREAD
  • BREAD

    Bread is slang for money.Bread was th century British slang for employment.

  • SLAVE MARKET
  • SLAVE MARKET

    Slave market is slang for an employment exchange.

  • Dole
  • Dole

    Government provided unemployment benefit

  • BODYSHOP
  • BODYSHOP

    Bodyshop is slang for an employment agency.

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THM EMPLOYMENT-LTD

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  • Attawapiskat First Nation
  • high to start. When you chlorinate the filtered water, trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acid (HAA5s) are formed within five minutes of contact."

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang THM EMPLOYMENT-LTD

THM EMPLOYMENT-LTD

  • Nesh
  • Nesh

    One who is "not in education, employment or training"

  • dole
  • dole

    unemployment insurance

  • NINE−TO−FIVE
  • NINE−TO−FIVE

    Nine−to−five is slang for a regular, full−time, ordinary employment.

  • unemployment boots
  • unemployment boots

    rubber boots bought when fishermen started collection unemployment insurance. They were made of green rubber, with 4 holes at the top with yellow laces

  • GET THE AXE
  • GET THE AXE

    Get the axe is slang for to be dismissed from employment.

  • THE LABOUR
  • THE LABOUR

    The labour was old British slang for the labour exchange, unemployment.

  • THE BOUNCE
  • THE BOUNCE

    The bounce is slang for rejection, to be dismissed from employment. The bounce is slang for fate.

  • THE SHOVE
  • THE SHOVE

    The shove is slang for dismissal from employment.

  • THE BOOT
  • THE BOOT

    The boot is slang for dismissal from employment; the sack.

  • THE CHOP
  • THE CHOP

    The chop is slang for dismissal from employment.

  • on the broo
  • on the broo

    Phrs. Unemployed, claiming unemployment benefits. Also on the burroo. [Scottish use]

  • GET THE RUN
  • GET THE RUN

    Get the run is Australian slang for be dismissed from one's employment.

  • NEET
  • NEET

    Not currently Engaged in Employment, Education, or Training

  • give someone the boot
  • give someone the boot

    Vrb phrs. To dismiss someone from employment or a relationship.

  • BREAD
  • BREAD

    Bread is slang for money.Bread was th century British slang for employment.

  • SLAVE MARKET
  • SLAVE MARKET

    Slave market is slang for an employment exchange.

  • Dole
  • Dole

    Government provided unemployment benefit

  • BODYSHOP
  • BODYSHOP

    Bodyshop is slang for an employment agency.