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  • VIV
  • VIV

    Very Important Visitor

  • Rosy Lea
  • Rosy Lea

    Tea. I've just put the rosy on.

  • Screech
  • Screech

    A brand of dark rum bottled in Newfoundland. Upon your first visit to Newfoundland you will likely be coerced to drink an ounce of this liquor in order to be "Screeched In". As well as imbiding, the visitor is also asked to recite a short verse. When asked, "Are ye a screecher?" the response is "Deed I is, me ol' cock! And long may yer big jib draw!" (Translated, it means "Yes I am, my old friend, and may your sails always catch wind.")

  • GROCKLE
  • GROCKLE

    Grockle is British slang for an unwelcome outsider, tourist, alien or visitor.

  • marsden
  • marsden

    A resident or visitor to school... or just a dopey classmate! Derived from the Marsden centre next door to the contributors primary school, Marist Brothers at Parramatta.

  • Pipe the Side
  • Pipe the Side

    A salute performed with a Boatswain's Call when an honoured visitor or a Flag Officer comes aboard the ship. To be done properly it should be 12 seconds long, and is formed by a low note, then a four second high note, and closing with another low note. The transitions between low and high should be very smooth. To accomplish this, the sailor must take a very long deep breath prior to beginning; failure to do so will cause the pipe to be abruptly cut short. The side is also piped for Royalty, the Accused when entering a Court Martial and for the Officer of the Guard (When the Guard is formed up).

  • RIVER LEA
  • RIVER LEA

    River Lea is London Cockney rhyming slang for tea.

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VISITADOR MDICO-LNEA-NUTRICIA-GUAYAQUIL

  • VIV
  • VIV

    Very Important Visitor

  • Rosy Lea
  • Rosy Lea

    Tea. I've just put the rosy on.

  • Screech
  • Screech

    A brand of dark rum bottled in Newfoundland. Upon your first visit to Newfoundland you will likely be coerced to drink an ounce of this liquor in order to be "Screeched In". As well as imbiding, the visitor is also asked to recite a short verse. When asked, "Are ye a screecher?" the response is "Deed I is, me ol' cock! And long may yer big jib draw!" (Translated, it means "Yes I am, my old friend, and may your sails always catch wind.")

  • GROCKLE
  • GROCKLE

    Grockle is British slang for an unwelcome outsider, tourist, alien or visitor.

  • marsden
  • marsden

    A resident or visitor to school... or just a dopey classmate! Derived from the Marsden centre next door to the contributors primary school, Marist Brothers at Parramatta.

  • Pipe the Side
  • Pipe the Side

    A salute performed with a Boatswain's Call when an honoured visitor or a Flag Officer comes aboard the ship. To be done properly it should be 12 seconds long, and is formed by a low note, then a four second high note, and closing with another low note. The transitions between low and high should be very smooth. To accomplish this, the sailor must take a very long deep breath prior to beginning; failure to do so will cause the pipe to be abruptly cut short. The side is also piped for Royalty, the Accused when entering a Court Martial and for the Officer of the Guard (When the Guard is formed up).

  • RIVER LEA
  • RIVER LEA

    River Lea is London Cockney rhyming slang for tea.