... from the cockney rhyming slang E.g."Alright china! How's it going then?"ching Noun. Cocaine.chinglish Noun. Pigeon English, a mixture of Chinese and English. Chinky Noun. 1. ... rhyming slang bubble and squeak meaning speak. E.g."If you bubble me to the boss, I'll lose my job."Noun. A person from Greece. From bubble and squeak, cockney rhyming slang on ... achieve orgasm.bristols Noun. Breasts. From the rhyming slang Bristol City - titty. See 'tit'.britneys Noun. Beers. Rhyming slang on Britney Spears. Very popular and recent expression....
... separable verbs has been implemented as described here. The rules for German have been formulated and a large dictionary for German (100'000 entries) including separable verbs is available. ... houden. On the other hand, the problem of separable verbs in German and Dutch differs from the corresponding one in English, because English verbs such as look up are multi- word units in all ... features percolated from the verb (person, 473 Separable Verbs in a Reusable Morphological Dictionary for German Pius ten Hacken 1 & Stephan Bopp 2 l Institut ftir Informatik / ASW 2Lexicologie,...
... example: English English rhyming slang Vietnamese rhyming slang Hi, hello Yo 2 Tell lies Porkies pies nói dóc Stupid Numty fish chuối cả nải Besides, English rhyming slang as ... changed III.1.2.Backwards slang (Back slang) : Asker, UK answer (2006) definites, backwards slang is a form of slang where words are reversed. English backwards slang tends to reverse words ... is the English and Vietnames rhyming slang surveying the use of English and Vietnamese rhyming slang between the older and the younger persons Chapter III is the English rhyming slang in...
... (core) Noun. 20. Cockney rhyming slang on 'score'. [1950s]apples and pears Noun. Stairs. Possibly the most commonly expressed piece of Cockney rhyming slang that is used as an example ... doughnut.Douglas Hurd * Noun. 1. A lump of excrement. Rhyming slang on 'turd'. [1980s]2. A third (class degree). Rhyming slang. [1980s]* Douglas Hurd, Tory government minister during ... the term is still heard used in a perjorative sense. 'Gay' is now considered standard English. Adj. 1. Homosexual in nature. 2. General disparaging term.gayarse Noun. 1. A homosexual...
... 228 2 General damages: non-pecuniary losses English lawIntroductionThe guiding principle for the award of damages in respect of a tort is, in English law, to compensate the victim of the wrongdoing. ... ‘pecu-liarities’ found in one system alone. These wider issues we approach fromthe point of view of English, German and Italian law though we stressfrom the outset that here, and elsewhere in the book, ... (Code Napol´eon) and thenewer German Code (BGB) of 1900. (A third choice, never fully exploredby the Italians, was of trying to adjust the French model to the German one and produce a synthesis...
... A practical dictionary of German usage / K.B. Beaton. Includes bibliographical references. 1. German language Usage Dictionaries. 2. German language Idioms Dictionaries. 3. German language ... which an English word covers a wider area than any single German equi valent. Martin Durrell points out that more than two-thirds of errors made by advanced English- speaking learners of German ... which has to be taken on its own terms. Farrell ( 1953) A Dictionary of German Synonyms, and Eggeling ( 1961) Dictionary of Modern German Prose Usage were both written to address this problem....
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