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chop-chop – lit. means "quickly". Is used when a person has had something done, or wants to have something done in a short amount of time. Derived from the chopping of a knife. choty goty – beautiful girl; chrisco – a party/disco where Christian music mainly features; a combination of the words "Christian" and "disco"
Couple flirting and giving each other bedroom eyes at the beach at sunset. That intense stare across the crowded bar. The coy glance from a cute stranger on the subway.
Sa (kana) (さ and サ), characters (kana) in the two Japanese syllabaries; Saa language, spoken in Vanuatu; Sanskrit (ISO 639-1 code: sa), a historical Indo-Aryan language, the liturgical language of Hinduism; Sine anno, Latin term for "without year" used in bibliographies to indicate items which do not record the year of publication
The turkey face gesture is when you take your hand and put your thumb on your nose, wriggle your head back and forth and do the same thing with the hand. Cocking a snook is an old British taunting gesture in which the thumb of one hand is on the nose and the extended fingers are wiggled.
According to Dictionary.com, low-key “can variously mean ‘quiet,’ ‘restrained,’ ‘moderate,’ or ‘easygoing.’ It can also behave as an adverb meaning ‘of low or moderate ...
Wilson's packages were labeled "E.A.—U.S." When someone asked what that stood for, a co-worker jokingly said, "Elbert Anderson [the contractor] and Uncle Sam," referring to Wilson, though the U.S. actually stood for "United States". [12] Doubts have been raised as to the authenticity of this story, as the claim did not appear in print until ...
A romantic interpretation of the meaning has also been given, as "that look across the table when two people are sharing an unspoken but private moment. When each knows the other understands and is in agreement with what is being expressed. An expressive and meaningful silence." [2] A literal translation could be "to make each other feel ...
Whatever is a slang term meaning "whatever you say" , "I don't care what you say" or "what will be will be". The term is used either to dismiss a previous statement and express indifference or in affirmation of a previous statement as "whatever will be will be". [1]