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Physical Therapist Assistant - PT
Physical Therapist Assistant - PT
Jobs in : Wellesley Massachusetts United States
SUBWAY HIRING - Experienced Sandwich Artist (Steeles and Yonge)
SUBWAY HIRING - Experienced Sandwich Artist (Steeles and Yonge)
Jobs at: Points Athabasca Contracting Ltd.
Jobs in : Viborg Midtjylland Denmark
帮助搬家 $100 - Yonge/Finch Moving Help - Friday April 11. 9:30-3:30
帮助搬家 $100 - Yonge/Finch Moving Help - Friday April 11. 9:30-3:30
Third-Party Risk Oversight Manager
Third-Party Risk Oversight Manager
Jobs in : Wellesley Massachusetts United States
Electrician (Level 3) Hollesley Bay
Electrician (Level 3) Hollesley Bay
Jobs in : Suffolk United Kingdom
Jobs at: Gov Facility Services Ltd
construction labor at Finch and Yonge
construction labor at Finch and Yonge
Jobs in : North York ON Canada
Jobs at: Globe Life AO - Vanessa Priori
Hiring Nail Technicians Yonge & Eglinton
Hiring Nail Technicians Yonge & Eglinton
Home Health Physical Therapist/PT
Home Health Physical Therapist/PT
Jobs in : Wellesley Massachusetts United States
Jobs in : Oude-Tonge South Holland Netherlands
Customer Service Representative Agent Work From Home - Part Time Focus Group Panelists
Customer Service Representative Agent Work From Home - Part Time Focus Group Panelists
Jobs in : Allesley England United Kingdom
Jobs in : Wellesley Hills Massachusetts United States
Jobs at: Abben Heating & Plumbing Ltd.
Kongebuffet søger tjenere på deltid
Kongebuffet søger tjenere på deltid
Slangs & AI meanings
to eat, to munch
Who in the name of the Great Prairie Winds…
This interrogative was used by a shopkeeper when Merei Spanjaf told him she was sent by Bandis Yong.
Self explanatory and was used to refer to people presumed to have ginger coloured pubic hair. The person responsible for this 'crime' was thus referred to as a 'GINGER MINGER'. More interestingly, the phrase survived the trip from Primary to Secondary education, although with a few notable changes. The pronunciation altered so that the phrase was pronounced with French vowels: "gonge monge". Furthermore at Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, the contributor can remember that the phrase was also used to refer to a particular sort of ginger cake available at school dinners. They had a red haired hard of hearing dinner lady in charge of cakes, and so much pleasure was derived by asking for this cake by its nickname. Asking the woman: "Can I have a slice of ginge minge please?" was a phrase so loaded with meaning that at the time it seemed the schoolboy equivalent of Shakespeare.
(ed: entered verbatim as I have no real idea what this is about - but it sounds almost sensible!) There is a "secret language" called Turkey-Irish. It is similar to Opish. For more details see http://members.tripod.com/quickbeam/merle/cipher.html If you want to delve deeper into this topic, go to http://www.deepfun.com/weblog/2002_12_11_blogger.html http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/issues/8/8-1570.html#1, http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769354.html (includes a table of Double-Dutch equivalents), and http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/9073/66358 The etymology of the term Pig Latin is (I think)interesting. Of course, it has nothing to do with pigs. And nothing to do with Latin either, except that the derivation of the word Latin and the second half of Pig Latin are identical. Latin is simply the Semitic word LaSHoN = tongue, with the original dental-sound for the shin. Compare Ladino; and Lisan, the tongue of land that almost divides the Dead Sea into north and south parts. The "pig" in Pig Latin is related to Semitic peh-gimel-(heh) PaG(aH) = boy (or girl) before puberty. Compare English "page" = a boy servant or attendant, or the redundant "pageboy" haircut. There are a wide variety of children's languages. To the extent that they are designed to keep secrets from adults, they *must* change every generation.
Dental Civilian Action Program. U.S.Militaty dental personnel went into the villes and tended to the dental problems and hygiene of the locals.
YONGE WELLESLEY-DENTAL
(in 1985), the Institute of Psychiatry (in 1997), the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals and the Florence Nightingale School
a total of eight men disappeared from the neighbourhood of Church and Wellesley, the LGBTQ village of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The investigation into
organizations as diverse as the Toronto-Dominion Bank, the Toronto Star, Toronto Wellesley Hospital, and Canada's first national peace organization. In later life
Davisville Village Deer Park Discovery District Distillery District Downtown Yonge Dovercourt Park Dufferin Grove Earlscourt East Bayfront East Chinatown East
Clifton Vincent Reynolds Wright, South Wales Borderers Major Philip Caynton Yonge, Essex Regiment For distinguished services rendered with the British Forces
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to eat, to munch
Who in the name of the Great Prairie Winds…
This interrogative was used by a shopkeeper when Merei Spanjaf told him she was sent by Bandis Yong.
Self explanatory and was used to refer to people presumed to have ginger coloured pubic hair. The person responsible for this 'crime' was thus referred to as a 'GINGER MINGER'. More interestingly, the phrase survived the trip from Primary to Secondary education, although with a few notable changes. The pronunciation altered so that the phrase was pronounced with French vowels: "gonge monge". Furthermore at Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, the contributor can remember that the phrase was also used to refer to a particular sort of ginger cake available at school dinners. They had a red haired hard of hearing dinner lady in charge of cakes, and so much pleasure was derived by asking for this cake by its nickname. Asking the woman: "Can I have a slice of ginge minge please?" was a phrase so loaded with meaning that at the time it seemed the schoolboy equivalent of Shakespeare.
(ed: entered verbatim as I have no real idea what this is about - but it sounds almost sensible!) There is a "secret language" called Turkey-Irish. It is similar to Opish. For more details see http://members.tripod.com/quickbeam/merle/cipher.html If you want to delve deeper into this topic, go to http://www.deepfun.com/weblog/2002_12_11_blogger.html http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/issues/8/8-1570.html#1, http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769354.html (includes a table of Double-Dutch equivalents), and http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/9073/66358 The etymology of the term Pig Latin is (I think)interesting. Of course, it has nothing to do with pigs. And nothing to do with Latin either, except that the derivation of the word Latin and the second half of Pig Latin are identical. Latin is simply the Semitic word LaSHoN = tongue, with the original dental-sound for the shin. Compare Ladino; and Lisan, the tongue of land that almost divides the Dead Sea into north and south parts. The "pig" in Pig Latin is related to Semitic peh-gimel-(heh) PaG(aH) = boy (or girl) before puberty. Compare English "page" = a boy servant or attendant, or the redundant "pageboy" haircut. There are a wide variety of children's languages. To the extent that they are designed to keep secrets from adults, they *must* change every generation.
Dental Civilian Action Program. U.S.Militaty dental personnel went into the villes and tended to the dental problems and hygiene of the locals.