The phrase
"fancy name" refers to a name that sounds impressive or elaborate, but doesn't necessarily hold any deeper significance or value.
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The banks then sell those mortgages to the investors (they have very
fancy names for those investments) and bring that cash back to lend again.
Non of the market tailored training systems
with fancy names can invent a bicycle all over again.
Pure hardwood charcoal, or «lump charcoal» is just a
big fancy name for burnt down pieces of wood.
It's a buffet cabinet, or
whatever fancy name you want to give a cabinet with drawers located in a living room or dining room.
It just didn't have
fancy names until the twentieth century when attachment parents began to advocate the method.
And now, I am also falling hard for this coming fall hue: warm orange, or
whichever fancy name we're going to end up calling it.
Yes, not everybody out there loves the super special, unusual and
fancy names for their baby.
Havapoo, Havaton, Havachon, Cairnese, Cavanese, Dualanese, Havachin, Poovanese, Havashu and Hava - Apso are all
just fancy names for dogs of mixed heritage, called «mutts» by many.
And since supplement companies know that the vast majority of consumers are totally unaware of this practice, they'll actually play it up by
giving fancy names to these amino acids to make it look like they've been added for a specific reason.
The winner will be selected by a jury that includes some pretty
fancy names in contemporary art — Phyllida Barlow, Lynne Cooke, Okwui Enwezor, Yuko Hasegawa,... Read More
Along with the Studio's heavy lineup of hardware, the system also boasts an array of digital processing features, including 5.1 virtual surround, DTS and Dolby decoding, Bluetooth with NFC pairing, and other surround features with
fancy names like Active Vector Response Curves and Spatial Array with Interaural Crosstalk Cancellation.
Exorcist
= fancy name for mental illness; The sad part people have to suffer because religion is selling this madness.
It was given
many fancy names, from «institutional autism» to «attachment disorder.»
If you into louie vuttion bags and
fancy name watches you may not like me much.I am Ambitious, hard..
That is a
really fancy name for the red - headed stepchild of tonight's awards,» remarked the game's Narrative Director, John Gonzalez, as he accepted the Writers Guild award.
(If the world had all forms, there would be «indiscriminate modal pluralism,» a
very fancy name for chaos.)
His exploits in the 2014/15 season forced some of the
more fancied names in European football to look up and take notice of the young man.
Nutritional Yeast: Not to be confused with Brewer's Yeast, although they both are from the same specifies of yeast (
fancy name saccharomyces cerevisiae) Brewer's yeast is a by - product from brewing beer (and as such, is not gluten - free), and nutritional yeast is typically grown from molasses.
Let's face it, we've all heard more MMOs promise an important and engaging crafting system than those of us who rely on our fingers to count could ever really tally, and almost as many of them have
fancied name dropping Star Wars Galaxies while doing it.
Windows Ink is just a
new fancy name the company is using to refer its already existing stylus support.
The new fingerprint scanner has been given a
somewhat fancy name — Clear ID FS9500 — and is designed for phones with bezel-less screens.
Iris Camera: How
much fancy the name sounds, this is nothing but an infrared camera fine - tuned to capture photos of your iris.
In a post on Reddit, by someone
who fancied the name H3xOn, a screenshot showed Google Play Services» Nearby feature that pointed out to this unfamiliar label.
The phone will come in two variations — the Onyx and a limited Ceramic edition, and the titles are not
just fancy names.
Really just mutts
with fancy names, designer breeds have swept the city in popularity.
Breeders claiming to have «rare» champagne, silver, lilac, chocolate, or white Chow Chow puppies are just trying to make some extra money either by
giving fancy names to regular colors or colors not recognized by the AKC.
I'm typically more of a simpleton and don't abide
by fancy names; but this one fits.
He says to trust your instincts and to keep yourself open to anyone who can help you become the entrepreneur that you were destined to be — and that most likely isn't a
big fancy name, but an ordinary person with an extraordinary perspective.
We call it by
many fancy names: ministry of relevance, contextualism or empowerment, finding meaning for ourselves, taking charge of our lives, liberation, and so on.
I remember what an acquaintance wrote about El Nido, Palawan: its spots are so beautiful you don't
need fancy names.
If you into louie vuttion bags and
fancy name watches you may not like me much.I am Ambitious, hard working andhonest.
Dollar cost averaging is just
a fancy name to describe the practice of putting in little dribs and drabs of money in equal amounts into a retirement account every pay period or once a month.
A «stack» is
a fancy name for a set of software tools used to get work done.
According to this meta - study (
a fancy name for a literature review), there seems to be a systematic tendency to downplay the economic costs of climate change policies:
I've now come to believe that the value proposition in a business model (value proposition is
the fancy name for your product or service) fits into either one of two categories:
Vanity press publishing is just
a fancy name for self - publishing, and there are thousands of self - publishing companies that offer aspiring authors the chance to see their work in print... for a fee.
There is another rumor that $ GE might have to create more stock to raise capital,
the fancy name for it is dilution of its share price after buying the stock back at $ 35 - 25 / share.