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Notes Works cited References External links 0-9 S.S. Kresge Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain, about 1920 86 Main article: 86 1. Soda-counter term meaning an item was no longer available 2. "Eighty-six" means to discard, eliminate, or deny service A A-1 First class abe's cabe 1. Five dollar bill 2. See fin, a fiver, half a sawbuck absent treatment Engaging in dance with a cautious partner ab-so ...
Harney County School District 3 headquarters Hines Middle School. Harney County School District 3 (HCSD3) is a school district headquartered in Burns, Oregon. It includes Burns and Hines. [1] In 2016 Steve Quick was hired as superintendent. [2] He previously was at Oroville, Washington schools. [3] Previously the Harney Educational Service ...
Three Rivers School District is a public school district that serves the Illinois Valley, Hidden Valley and North Valley regions of Jackson and Josephine counties in the U.S. state of Oregon, including parts of the city of Grants Pass, the city of Cave Junction, and the communities of Applegate, Williams and Wolf Creek.
5. Muffin walloper. Used to describe: An older, unmarried woman who gossips a lot. This colorful slang was commonly used in the Victorian era to describe unmarried old ladies who would gossip ...
In the video, Higdon-Randolph calmly explains exactly why leggings should never be worn as pants. Well, maybe her explanation isn't done quite so calmly. In fact, over the course of the video, she ...
A teacher in a school district near the Nebraska border is being accused of banning the word short for charisma along with over two dozen slang words popular among Gen Alpha — kids born after 2009.
Harney County School District 3; Harney County Union High School District; Harper School (Harper, Oregon) Harrisburg School District (Oregon) Hermiston School District; Hillsboro School District; Hood River County School District; Huntington School District
Historically, a number of everyday words and expressions used to be characteristic of different dialect areas of the United States, especially the North, the Midland, and the South; many of these terms spread from their area of origin and came to be used throughout the nation. Today many people use these different words for the same object ...