What is the meaning of ALIE. Phrases containing ALIE
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synonym for innit (I agree)
To prevent another male moving in on your female companion with a view to alienating her from your affections.
An expression of doubt or disbelief; "According to The Enquirer, aliens landed in Washington, D.C. yesterday. Yeah right!".
Refers to punkers, New Wavers, or anyone else "not normal". "Oh, man, check out the mohawk on that koozbane over there!" Origins: a sketch on the Muppet Show, Koozbane was an alien planet often visited by Kermit.
n Scottish plural form of “you”: Are yous coming out later? When alien civilisations try to crack the English language, several things will make them wonder how on earth anyone managed to communicate using it. One of these things will be the fact that “pound” was both a unit of weight and a unit of currency. Another will be that “pint” represented two different volumes on different sides of our tiny planet. Perhaps the most confounding will be the fact that we had no way to make a distinction between addressing one single person, or several thousand.
Grockle is British slang for an unwelcome outsider, tourist, alien or visitor.
Insult, especially used towards anyone considered 'tubby. Used as "You fat Jabba", or "He/She's a fat Jabba", or "Hey Jabba!" The third Star Wars film introduced a new word into playground slang all large kids henceforth being comparred to the slug-like alien of the opening sequence. Very rarely used without being preceded by the adjective 'fat'.
A group of disaffected, somewhat alienated youths who were the first obvious manifestation of the baby boomer phenomenon post WW2. This group had a relatively high level of disposable income and held the opinion that the world owed them a good time. They would dress in the latest fashions, dance to their own type of music and live life as they saw fit. In summer, they could often be seen in huge groups wearing fur trimmed parkas, and riding motor scooters (Lambrettas or Vespas usually) to the South Coast of the UK where they would repeadedly enter into violent battles along the foreshore with Rockers (Greasers) and usually winning out through sheer weight of numbers and an often almost suicidal desire to 'prove' themselves. Over time the movement lost its impetus and they can be seen to have mutated over time into the group that became the 'New Romantics'.
n Christmas lights. IÂ’d like to describe these by reading from an entry in a fictional encyclopaedia for aliens: Human beings celebrate Christmas by cutting the top off a tree, moving it to a pot in their living room, covering it with small electrical lights and standing a small model of a woman on its tip. As it dies, they drink alcohol, sing to it and give it gifts.
Currently used as an affirmative response - i.e. a complete interjective sentence ("Five by Five!") or as an adjective ("I'm five by five with that"). Meaning: everything's okay, under control, copacetic, hunky-dory, etc. Was in use in the movie Aliens (1986) nd was a hallmark of the character "Faith" from Buffy: the Vampire Slayer, which marks its passage into general understanding. However it was in use far earlier that either of those with a specific purpose and rationale for its existence. The phrase dates back to World War II, originating from radio voice communications. When operators used to talk to each other they first used the phrase “loud and clear†to describe their reception among each other. With a desire to be more precise, they adopted a numerical scale from one to five. Shortly thereafter, these radio operators incorporated the phrase 'five by five' ('five out of five for volume and clarity' i.e. 'loud and clear.'). So '5 by 5 means 'I hear you loud and clear.' Certainly was in common use in exactly this way in the US Army during the Vietnam war. Certainly was in common use in exactly this way in the US Army during the Vietnam war. (ed: we are interested in knowing if the phrase is any older than 1986?) We ask and we receive - seems Stephen heard it in use in (of all places) the 'Thunderbirds' puppet show in the 1960's.
Acronym meaning 'Fresh Off the Boat'. Generally used for minority asian or hispanic. term used to describe an illegal alien. or someone of other race other than cacausian. US, its a word that most teens and up are using against other minorities.
[from laying (on) the hip, to smoke opium—the addict lay on his side on a pad in an opium den —hence an opium user and then extended to illicit drug users. In the alienated subculture of the jazz scene of the 1930s and 1940s, using drugs was expected and made one keenly informed or hip —originally hep —until "squares" adopted the word] sophisticated, knowing, "in"; possessing taste, knowledge, awareness of the newest, and a lifestyle superior to that of conventional people
Used to alienate kids who said "ace". People who originally used "ace" to mean "good" suddenly found that the word had been redefined to mean "crap"., This was used in my part of Sheffield, South Yorkshire during the very early 90s and resulted in the total removal of the word "ace" from the school vocabulary because everyone was confused as to the meaning.
(v.) the act of using mass numbers to achieve an objective. Derived from the game Starcraft by Blizzard. The Zerg were a race of swarming aliens with an insect likeness of large size. The basic strategy of any Zerg player was to use mass quantities of troops, preferably the cheap kind, to overwhelm an opponent.
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Alie is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Alie Badara Mansaray, Sierra Leonean government administrator Alie Boorsma (born 1959), Dutch
Alison Ann "Alie" Ward (born November 6, 1976) is an American writer, actress, and television and podcast host. Born in California, Ward graduated from
Mohamed Alie-Cox (born September 19, 1993) is an American professional football tight end for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL)
Alie Conteh (born 29 October 2004) is a Sierra Leonean footballer who plays as a striker for Mjøndalen in the Norwegian First Division. Conteh belonged
achieved notoriety while collaborating with Alie Ward on Cooking Channel programs Tripping Out with Alie & Georgia, Unique Sweets, and Classy Ladies,
Alie Sesay (born 2 August 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for V.League 1 club Khanh Hoa. Born in England, he represents the
Alie Street is a 400-metre-long street located in Whitechapel, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It links Mansell Street with Commercial Road in
Aliyeh Ataei (Persian: عالیه عطایی) (born 1981) is an Iranian-Afghan novelist and screenplay writer who has written several books and short stories for
Ologies with Alie Ward, also known as Ologies, is a weekly science podcast hosted by Alie Ward. Each episode, Ward interviews an expert from a distinct
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The state or legal condition of being an alien.
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Capable of being alienated, sold, or transferred to another; as, land is alienable according to the laws of the state.
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Not belonging to the same country, land, or government, or to the citizens or subjects thereof; foreign; as, alien subjects, enemies, property, shores.
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One excluded from certain privileges; one alienated or estranged; as, aliens from God's mercies.
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A stranger; an alien.
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One who alienates or transfers property to another.
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The act of alienating, or the state of being alienated.
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Alt. of Aliethmoidal
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The status or legal condition of an alien; alienage.
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A foreigner; one owing allegiance, or belonging, to another country; a foreign-born resident of a country in which he does not possess the privileges of a citizen. Hence, a stranger. See Alienage.
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Mental alienation; derangement of the mental faculties; insanity; as, alienation of mind.
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One to whom the title of property is transferred; -- opposed to alienor.
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The state of being alienated or transferred to another.
v. t.
To alienate; to estrange; to transfer, as property or ownership.
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Wholly different in nature; foreign; adverse; inconsistent (with); incongruous; -- followed by from or sometimes by to; as, principles alien from our religion.
v. t.
To alien or alienate; to transfer, as title or property; as, to aliene an estate.
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Capability of being alienated.
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One who alienates.
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