«To the moon» is
a slang expression used to communicate an exultant feeling towards a cryptocurrency.
The title is a Cuban
slang expression for a foldaway bed, carrying with it connotations of unexpected visits and familial connections.
A slang expression meaning an extended period of time during which the general price level of a market rose.
«Blood Simple,» taking its title from a Dashiell Hammett
slang expression for the state of fear and confusion following the commission of murder, could turn out to be this year's «Stranger Than Paradise.»
tl; dr (abbreviation for too long; didn't read) is an internet
slang expression commonly used in discussion forums as a shorthand response to previous TL dating of pottery sherds and baked soil from the Xian Terracotta Army Site, Shaanxi Province, China
tl; dr (abbreviation for too long; didn't read) is an internet
slang expression commonly used in discussion forums as a shorthand response to previous In this week's Love Essentially column, Jackie Pilossoph explores dating after divorce — the pitfalls, the promise and the hope that love
Atom Eve (real name: Samantha Eve Wilkins) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Image Comics Universe who appears primarily in the comic book A famous and popular core Cockney Rhyming
Slang expression, Adam and Eve has been around since before C20th.
Hence fantasy often evokes such metaphors as «blown minds» or «out of sight,» metaphors that cluster around the equally
slang expression, «Wow, that's fantastic.»
Learn some fun Chinese
slang expressions having to do with dating and marriage, including their written forms and recorded pronunciations.
There are references upon references, recurring character groups with peculiar visual identifiers, words and phrases repeated to the point of becoming esoteric
slang expressions, visual motifs and logos appearing in one form only to morph into another — all swirling around in hypnotic loops, defying any attempt to identify a point of origin.
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That site has some really excellent posters you might want to take a look at as well (oh, and it might help get the extra layer of meaning if you know that «po - mo» is also
slang for «post modern» which is a term used to describe the meta - level / self - satirize / surreal sort of cultural
expression that followed the «modernist» movements): http://www.spurgeon.org/~phil/posters.htm
The new Four»N Twenty «Save our
Slang» marketing campaign will see the iconic pie brand ask the public to submit their favourite Australian
expressions, with the top 70 to feature on packaging.
70 Dating and Relationship Words and
Expressions in English: Idioms,
Slang, Phrasal Verbs and More Do the words «cushie - doo», and «gutties» leave you confused?
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The breed name Whippet derives from the
expression «whip it» which in English
slang means «to move quickly».
Yodo1's strategy: We re-wrote the entire narrative with new dialog incorporating Chinese
slang and
expressions, and hired Chinese voice actors to record the revised script in a Beijing studio.
OY YO is indicative of her ongoing interest in language - based work; Kass pairs the Yiddish
expression with its
slang counterpart to highlight the anagramʼs two meanings.
OY / YO is sourced from urban and Brooklyn
slang, the statement «I am» in Spanish, and the popular Yiddish
expression.