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    influenced by hip hop fashion and skater subculture began to develop their own jargon. Commonly used words include: "ACG" – All Conditions Gear, a brand of sneakers...
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  • that would otherwise be brought to a halt by a breakdown. Safety Central. "Jargon Buster". Retrieved 14 March 2013. A device used in the case of a locomotive...
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  • (1932-1987), American jazz saxophonist Mark Rogowski (born 1966), professional skateboarder convicted for a 1991 murder Gator, a recurring character in Thomas &...
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  • Language Dictionary: The Official Including Cross-Reference Citizens Band Jargon from A to Z. Lanie Dills Publishing. ASIN B008CS72W6. Complete CB Slang...
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    surface. It combines the aspects of paragliding, surfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and wakeboarding. Kiteboarding is among the less expensive...
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  • of skiing and snowboarding terms is a list of definitions of terms and jargon used in skiing, snowboarding, and related winter sports. Contents:  A B...
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  • herusu fashion health a form of brothel English フェッチ fetchi fetch (computer jargon) To fetch an instruction from main memory when a microprocessor executes...
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    California). It has affected music, fashion, literature, film, art, and youth jargon in popular culture. The number of surfers throughout the world continues...
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  • and Then". A spectator at an Academic Games tournament will hear a lot of jargon being thrown around that he or she may not be familiar with. Here are some...
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  • any location. pastiche a derivative work; an imitation. patois a dialect; jargon. père lit. "father", used after a man's surname to distinguish a father...
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    Forbes. Retrieved 15 February 2023. David Daw (21 January 2012). "Web Jargon Origins Revealed". TechHive. Archived from the original on 15 October 2015...
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    for promotional interview. Promos are performed, or "cut" in wrestling jargon, for a variety of reasons, including to heighten interest in a wrestler...
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    Retrieved 26 September 2024. "What Is A Sandbag In Climbing? – Climbing Jargon Explained". Climber (Magazine). 15 January 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2024. Schermerhorn...
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  • break dancing, was developing as the hip hop and rap subculture. In jazz jargon, the word rap had always meant speech and conversation. The new meaning...
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    or an answer not relating to the question and also talking in football jargon which makes no sense. Sometimes he is repeating responses from someone off-screen...
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  • A specialized set of jargon describe the tools, equipment, and employment sectors used in the trucking industry in the United States. Some terms may be...
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    foul awards the point values of those pins to the opponent. (In player jargon this is referred to as "drinking" one's points, as they are lost like the...
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  • Families Fantasy football Footy tipping Guernsey In popular culture Kick-to-kick Mascot Manor Oldest clubs Oldest competitions Terms and jargon Trading cards...
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    Savage Spring" by the U.S. Geological Survey, "savage" being Yellowstone jargon for a park concessioner employee. Died: James Robertson Justice, 68, British...
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