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Journeyman Autobody Technician
Journeyman Autobody Technician
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Guest Services Agent - Travelodge/Penny's Diner
Guest Services Agent - Travelodge/Penny's Diner
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Jobs at: Avantic Lodging Enterprises
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Licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.)
Licensed practical nurse (L.P.N.)
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Jobs at: The Swift Current Mall
Shift manager - fast food restaurant
Shift manager - fast food restaurant
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Jobs at: McDonald's Restaurant
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Slangs & AI meanings
  A shift, a type of garment.
A person who is enthusiastic, lively or swift in deeds, actions, or dealings with others
n a half pint of beer, had swiftly before departing. Although quite often itÂ’s not really that. You might propose having a swift half with some people after work, when in reality you know that it probably wonÂ’t be just one swift half, itÂ’ll be sixteen swift halves like last Wednesday, when Ernie ended up breaking his arm and you had sex with that homeless person.
Verb. A request to move oneself. Used in imper. E.g."Will you shift yourself so I can vacuum the lounge." {Informal}
Sit and Sweat
Vrb phrs. To move out of the way or to hurry up. E.g."Come on, shift your arse and help me tidy up, my parents will be here soon."
Speeler is Australian slang for a swift horse.
Shift, hours of duty
Shift is slang for to move quickly.
Swift is British slang for to give false evidence.Swift is British slang for to plant false evidence, to fabricate. Said of the police.
Devil screecher is Dorset slang for a swift.
To pull someone's hair back from the forehead (using your hands pressed against their head) backwards across the top of the head, causing pain to the hairline region in particular. Particularly effective if done from behind, on Tefals, or on girls with big spams (foreheads). When teachers discovered that this was going on in our Essex comp our surly Welsh head of year stood up in front of everyone in assembly and said "There is a practice going around this school called swiftying" to which we all dissolved into laughter.
U.S. Navy patrol boat, designated PCF (patrol craft fast), part of operation Market Time, used to patrol coastal waters and rivers of Vietnam.
To kiss. Note: rural Ireland only *not* Dublin. In Dublin the equivalent would be to 'get off with' someone).
slang for Swift Current Saskatchewan
Graveyard shift is British slang for night work.
Verb. 1. To move quickly. E.g."You should have seen him shift when I told him they were giving away free beer downstairs." {Informal} 2. To consume large amounts of drink or food. {Informal}
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Blue Sky Studios Slappy the Dummy – Goosebumps merchandise Sleepy Bear – Travelodge motels Slush Puppie – Slush Puppie drinks SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
August 21, 2023. Neate, Rupert (August 24, 2023). "Travelodge hotels sold out for Taylor Swift's 2024 UK Eras tour". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived
restaurants, bars, and retail units. The development also features a Travelodge hotel near Rochester Station, along with a Costa Coffee and a Co-op supermarket
Fish Records". www.fish-uk.com. Retrieved 19 March 2018. "Travelodge Barton Stacey". Travelodge. Retrieved 14 December 2017. Wikimedia Commons has media
TRAVELODGE SWIFT-CURRENT
  A shift, a type of garment.
A person who is enthusiastic, lively or swift in deeds, actions, or dealings with others
n a half pint of beer, had swiftly before departing. Although quite often itÂ’s not really that. You might propose having a swift half with some people after work, when in reality you know that it probably wonÂ’t be just one swift half, itÂ’ll be sixteen swift halves like last Wednesday, when Ernie ended up breaking his arm and you had sex with that homeless person.
Verb. A request to move oneself. Used in imper. E.g."Will you shift yourself so I can vacuum the lounge." {Informal}
Sit and Sweat
Vrb phrs. To move out of the way or to hurry up. E.g."Come on, shift your arse and help me tidy up, my parents will be here soon."
Speeler is Australian slang for a swift horse.
Shift, hours of duty
Shift is slang for to move quickly.
Swift is British slang for to give false evidence.Swift is British slang for to plant false evidence, to fabricate. Said of the police.
Devil screecher is Dorset slang for a swift.
To pull someone's hair back from the forehead (using your hands pressed against their head) backwards across the top of the head, causing pain to the hairline region in particular. Particularly effective if done from behind, on Tefals, or on girls with big spams (foreheads). When teachers discovered that this was going on in our Essex comp our surly Welsh head of year stood up in front of everyone in assembly and said "There is a practice going around this school called swiftying" to which we all dissolved into laughter.
U.S. Navy patrol boat, designated PCF (patrol craft fast), part of operation Market Time, used to patrol coastal waters and rivers of Vietnam.
To kiss. Note: rural Ireland only *not* Dublin. In Dublin the equivalent would be to 'get off with' someone).
slang for Swift Current Saskatchewan
Graveyard shift is British slang for night work.
Verb. 1. To move quickly. E.g."You should have seen him shift when I told him they were giving away free beer downstairs." {Informal} 2. To consume large amounts of drink or food. {Informal}