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6.SlangTo give information or evidence against someone. v.tr. 1.Music a.To produce the musical sound of:sang a love song. b.To utter with musical inflections:She sang the message. c.To bring to a specified state by singing:sang the baby to sleep. ...
Staggered payment is anoption under a term plan wherein the nominees receive a portion of the sum assured as a lump sum and the remaining money comes in form of monthly or annual payments. ... This way, the nominees do not have to worry about what to do with the lump sum, and they...
, urinal, latrine, washroom, powder room, ablutions (Military informal), crapper (taboo slang), dunny (Austral. & old-fashioned N.Z. informal), water closet, khazi (slang), pissoir (French), little boy's room or little girl's room (informal), (public) convenience, W.C. She made ...
Although they are ostensibly under the name of promotion, the means of promotion are different. On the "Double 11", many businesses launch store coupons, platform coupons, pre-sale, deposit, and others which will muddle your br...
The jeweler wanted to save some money, so he said, “I can give you only 15 dollars for it.”The shop owner refused.There weren’t many people around the shop, so the jeweler thought to himself, “If I come back later, the shop owner may change his mind.” After hanging about for...
It all started back in the early days of college. “Fizzle” became slang for someone who failed to answer an examination by a college professor. Like many other slang words, “fizzle” becamean insult, and the new definition quickly caught on. ...
Is the former just colloquial or slang? Maeve October 30, 2007 at 11:37 pm Gwen, I agree that “waiting on” in the sense of “waiting for” is non-standard usage. It’s a regionalism. In standard usage “We were waiting on the bus” indicates that the speaker was inside the bus ...
The first terms we are going to enumerate here are slang words that mean “good job” that you will hear from someone speaking British English. 1. Brilliant/Bril! 2. Well done, mate! 3. Ace! 4. Bully for (name/pronoun/title)
It was a lot different than picking up a Cadillac and selling it down in Ohio for parts, but there was a lot of money in it too. (Elmore Leonard,Stick) It was a different bartender than the one of the previous afternoon. (Dana Stabenow,Play With Fire) ...