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  2. Bartending terminology - Wikipedia

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    While the meaning of "up" and "neat" is ordinarily clear, some clarification may be needed for "straight" and "straight up", to determine whether the spirit is intended to be chilled and strained or served undiluted at room temperature. [2] Unmixed liquors may be served either neat, up, or on the rocks, with differing conventions.

  3. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    The term antonym (and the related antonymy) is commonly taken to be synonymous with opposite, but antonym also has other more restricted meanings. Graded (or gradable) antonyms are word pairs whose meanings are opposite and which lie on a continuous spectrum (hot, cold).

  4. Cleanliness - Wikipedia

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    Cleanliness is both the state of being clean and free from germs, dirt, trash, or waste, and the habit of achieving and maintaining that state. Cleanliness is often achieved through cleaning . Culturally, cleanliness is usually a good quality, as indicated by the aphorism : "Cleanliness is next to Godliness ", [ 1 ] and may be regarded as ...

  5. Spic and Span - Wikipedia

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    Spic was added in the 16th century, as a "spick" (a spike or nail) was another metaphor for something neat and trim. The British phrase may have evolved from the Dutch spiksplinter nieuw, "spike-splinter new". [7] In 1665, Samuel Pepys used "spicke and span" in his famous diary. The "clean" sense appears to have arisen only recently. [8]

  6. Neat - Wikipedia

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    Neat may refer to: . Neat (bartending), a single, unmixed liquor served in a rocks glass Neat, an old term for horned oxen; Neat Records, a British record label; Neuroevolution of augmenting topologies (NEAT), a genetic algorithm (GA) for the generation of evolving artificial neural networks

  7. Clean - Wikipedia

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    Clean, an amplifier sound in guitar terminology; Clean vocals, a term used for singing to distinguish it from unclean vocals, such as screaming or growling; Clean, a term used for the edited or censored version of a piece of media; see Parental Advisory#Application; The Clean, an influential first-wave indie rock band

  8. Shaucha - Wikipedia

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    Along with daily ablutions to cleanse one's body, shaucha suggests clean surroundings, along with fresh and clean food to purify the body. [9] Lack of shaucha might be the result, for example, of letting toxins build up in the body. [10] Shaucha includes purity of speech and mind. Anger, hate, prejudice, greed, lust, pride, fear, and negative ...

  9. Homemaking - Wikipedia

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    House cleaning by the homemaker is the systematic process of making a home neat and clean. This may be applied more broadly than just an individual home, such as a metaphor for a similar "clean up" process applied elsewhere such as at a hotel or as a procedural reform.