' `A doctor.'; Tell me what you mean; I asked him what clothes I should wear.qué 2. (also adverb) used in exclamations of surprise, anger etc. What clothes she wears!; What a fool he is!; What naughty children they are!; What a silly book this is!qué relative pronoun 1. ...
used in referring vaguely to a person or thing.Where does what's-his-name live?fulano,mengano ˌwhatsoˈever(-sou-)adjective at all.That's nothing whatsoever to do with me.en absoluto,para nada know what's what to be able to tell what is important.saber de qué va la cosa ...
16.“No. Nothing like that. There’s food on board. It’s mostly pretty naff — soy protein bars and freeze-dried noodles and whatnot. But its a change from coconut and fish for you.” 17.“Mom, does this mean you grew up around whatnots when you were a kid?” ...
One of the main highlights of King’s Day in Amsterdam is the citywidefree market(vrijmarkt). This is where people set up stalls and sell clothes, food, drinks and just about anything else – from plants, old electronics, vintage items, bric-a-brac and much old tat. Prices are negotiabl...
BTBBric-a-Brac, Tramtrack, Broad-complex(domain) BTBBeyond the Beyond(game) BTBBay to Breakers(annual footrace; San Francisco, CA) BTBBusiness Telephone Banking(various companies) BTBBoeuf de Tradition Bouchère(French: Traditional Beef Butcher) ...
Adriana Lemus does things a little differently. At her taco truck, formerly a roadside stand, the Guatemalan chef-owner believes “food is medicine” — which results in organic and GMO-free tacos, burritos, quesadillas, salad bowls, tostadas and plenty of vegan options, some items using hibisc...
used in referring vaguely to a person or thing.Where does what's-his-name live?fulano,mengano ˌwhatsoˈever(-sou-)adjective at all.That's nothing whatsoever to do with me.en absoluto,para nada know what's what to be able to tell what is important.saber de qué va la cosa ...