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painting houses: murdering someone pass: A reprieve from being whacked. paying tribute: giving the boss a cut of the deal. pinched: to get caught by the cops or federal agents. points: percent of income; cut. program, the: The Witness Protection Program. rat: someone who turns informant, snitches or squeals after having been pinched.
a person employed to oversee the cleaning and security of a public building, e.g. a school. a person employed to oversee the cleaning and security of a building (UK: caretaker, especially for private residences; for schools etc. janitor is also used in the UK) jelly a fruit flavoured dessert set with gelatin (US: Jell-O (trademark))
Intimidate participants, witnesses or whistleblowers [10] Bribe or buy out the critic; Generally intimidate the critic by following him or her, killing pets, etc. Blackmail: hire private investigators and threaten to reveal past wrongdoing ("dirt") Death threats of the critic or his or her family
get off with someone * (colloquial) to begin a sexual relationship [84] [85] Geordie a person from Newcastle upon Tyne, or used as an adjective to describe the accent or culture of the surrounding Tyne and Wear region of England. get on [one's] tits annoy or irritate. gherkin a pickled cucumber (US: "pickle") git *
A Dutch court fined a man on Wednesday for harassing and intimidating a woman on the streets of Rotterdam in the first use of a new law that came into effect in July. The law, which aims to tackle ...
Intimidation is derived from the verb intimidate, and it comes from the Latin word intimidat, it means to "make timid."Intimidation is defined as an interaction style that emphasizes on "bullying, exploiting, or manipulating others, solely for one's own advantage."
The teacher was placed on paid administrative leave Thursday, Sept. 28, according to a letter sent by Orrville City Schools and signed by the outgoing Superintendent Jon Ritchie who declined to ...
A person who was homeless or living on the streets before they arrived to prison Chibhengebhenge Translates to "useless person," means "noise" (an idiophone of a person's unproductive speech) Dambarefu Translates to "long play," means "a life sentence or a sentence that is ten years or longer" (in reference to the Long Play Record) Dzokufa