25-07-2006, 03:41 AM | رقم المشاركة : 21 |
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الله يعافيك أخي تيكر .. إن شاء الله أكون عند حسن الثقة let's continue The Letter P Definition A friendly way to say goodbye. Example Peace out, guys. I'm going home. Etymology 'Peace' started being used as a greeting in the 1960s. 'Out' comes from a standard way of finishing a conversation on a two-way radio -- 'over and out'. Synonyms later ==== Definition Someone who likes being with other people and who is good at working with people. Example 1) Holly is a great stewardess -- she likes to fly and she's a real people person! 2) Jane is not a people person. Luckily, her job does not require her to spend a lot of time with clients. Etymology This term became popular in the 1990s. It was first used in corporations as a way to describe friendly people who are good at sales and customer service. ==== Definition Excellent, cool, the greatest. Example That skateboard is so phat. It's the best I've ever seen! Etymology 'Phat' is an African-American slang version of 'fat' which has become very popular in the last few years. The use of 'fat' to describe something that is good goes back to the 1500s, and derives from the idea that the fat in a cow's milk is the best part of it. Synonyms bomb, cool ==== Definition To eat large amounts of food quickly and without good manners; to overeat Example 1) The pizza is here ! Let's pig out ! 2) At the game, we pigged out on hamburgers and french fries. Etymology Pigs are famous for enthusiastically eating enormous quantities of food. So when a human 'pigs out', he or she is eating much like a pig. ==== Definition To stop talking; to lower the volume. Frequently used as a command meaning "Be quiet!" Example 1) Pipe down! Mom's talking on the phone. 2) Hey, pipe down in there -- I'm trying to think! Etymology In the old days in the British navy, musical pipes were used to send messages to the crew. The last pipe message of the day was called 'pipe down', and it signalled the time to be quiet and go to bed. ==== pitch in Definition To contribute to a group effort or common undertaking; to participate in a team activity; to help out. Example Everyone ought to do their part and pitch in to keep this park clean for all. Synonyms lend a hand === Definition A student who plans to go to medical school; the courses you have to take before medical school, like biology and chemistry. Example 1) I never get to see my boyfriend -- he's premed, so he's always in the library studying. Etymology 'Pre' means 'before', and 'med' is short for 'medical'. This term is very common at American colleges and universities. (Pronounced pree-med.) ==== Definition Very excited and ready to go; in high spirits. Example 1) The World Series starts tonight and the fans are psyched! 2) I'm going on vacation to Italy for three weeks -- I am so psyched! Etymology In ancient Greek myth, 'Psyche' was the symbol of the human soul or spirit. When you are 'psyched' your spirit is in an elevated state. In other words, you are very excited. Synonyms pumped, stoked
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25-07-2006, 04:28 PM | رقم المشاركة : 22 |
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The Letter Q Definition Fast and easy profit; money made in a short period of time. Example 1) He doesn't care about you -- all he wants is to make a quick buck. 2) Are you interested in making a long-term investment or in turning a quick buck? Etymology 'Quick' means fast, and 'buck' is slang for a dollar bill. Synonyms easy money ===================== The Letter R Definition To have fun and make a lot of noise. Example 1) We're going to raise the roof at Stephanie's party tonight! 2) The band raised the roof with one great song after another. Etymology A 'roof' covers a house. Sometimes, usually at parties, you can make so much noise that it seems like the roof is going to blow right off. ==== Definition To sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle. Example 1) Whenever we take a trip in Billy's pickup, Sally always rides shotgun. ==== Definition To be sick, with an unusually high body temperature; to be very hot due to illness. Example Jane can't go to school today. She's running a fever. Etymology 'Run' has many meanings. In this phrase, 'run' means 'to continue to have', so 'run a fever' refers to a person maintaining a 'fever' (a high body temperature).
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26-07-2006, 04:23 AM | رقم المشاركة : 23 |
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The letter S Definition Of poor quality; inferior. Example 1) Your car is in sad shape -- you really need to take it to a mechanic. 2) Detroit is one sad town. Etymology 'Sad' is usually used to describe human emotions. When you are sad, you are unhappy. As slang, the word describes things rather than people. Synonyms lame === Definition To make a major mistake. Example 1) Tom screwed up the whole project, and now we're four weeks behind schedule. Etymology This phrase comes from World War II US Army slang. Definition One who makes mistakes regularly; a failure. (Usually written as 'screw-up' when used as a noun.) Example 1) Be careful when you're dealing with Charlie -- he's a real screw-up. ==== Definition A way of saying "good-bye". Example 1) Matt yelled "See ya!" as he left the house. Etymology 'See ya' is an informal way to say 'See you later'. Synonyms later ==== Definition An easy target; someone or something who is defenseless, vulnerable, or in a precarious situation. Example 1) The sweet old lady was a sitting duck for the aggressive salesman. 2) Out in the open field, the soldiers were sitting ducks for enemy snipers. Etymology This phrase was first used by soldiers in World War Two. ==== Definition Letters sent through the post office; mail that is carried, as opposed to e-mail. Example 1) It can take a week to send a letter by snail mail. 2) I sent the payment by snail mail so you should get it by next Friday. Etymology A 'snail' is a very slow-moving creature. This slang phrase mocks the slowness of regular mail and implicitly compares it to the speed of e-mail. ==== Definition Someone who is generally unaware, or not paying attention, or out of touch with reality. Example Suzie is a real space cadet -- I don't think she even knows what day it is. Etymology A 'cadet' is a student, usually at a military school, and 'space' is the place outside the earth's atmosphere, where the moon and the stars are. So a 'space cadet' is someone in training to float around in empty space, doing nothing but looking at the pretty stars ==== Definition Eating utensil that serves as both a spoon and a fork. Example 1) This soup is so thick that I could really use a spork right about now. 2) Sporks may be the most clever invention this century. Etymology 'Spork' comes from a combination of SPoon and fORK. Despite the fact that the design of the spork is excellent, there are very few of them in the world. This combination of useful design and general scarcity makes the spork a near-mythic ******, and a great topic for jokes and commentary. ==== Definition To look at Web sites on a computer. Example 1) I need to know some facts about Bolivia; maybe I'll surf the Web and see what I can find out. 2) Every night, my brother spends at least three hours surfing the Web. Etymology The 'Web' is the World Wide Web. As a verb, 'surf' means 'to ride a board on the waves of the ocean'. So this phrase suggests that the World Wide Web is like the ocean, and looking at different Web sites is like riding across the ocean's waves. ==== Definition A great love for candy and sugar. Example 1) Susan's sweet tooth is unbelievable - she ate four chocolate bars in one hour! Etymology This is an old phrase, dating back to the 1300s. In the phrase, 'tooth' refers to appetite or the thing that is chewed, rather than the tooth itself. .
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26-07-2006, 11:35 AM | رقم المشاركة : 24 |
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26-07-2006, 04:58 PM | رقم المشاركة : 25 |
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27-07-2006, 04:41 AM | رقم المشاركة : 26 |
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The Letter U Definition Freely available; ready to be taken Example 1) After Mr. Mortimer passed away, no one could find his will, so his estate is up for grabs. 2) I don't want my sandwich -- it's up for grabs, if anyone wants it. Etymology When you 'grab' something, you reach for it very quickly. When something is up for grabs, it is out int he open, waiting to be grabbed by whoever wants it. ============================================ The Letter V Definition Very Important Person; a phrase used to describe powerful people in business, politics, sports, and entertainment. Example 1) The cameras started flashing as soon as the VIPs arrived. 2) This is a VIP parking zone. I'm afraid you'll have to move your car. Etymology Comes from the first letters of 'Very Important Person'. Pronounced 'vee eye pee'. Synonyms big shot
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27-07-2006, 04:22 PM | رقم المشاركة : 27 |
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W [IMG]http://www.englishdaily626.com/slanggif/walking-on-egg****ls.gif[/IMG] Definition To be in a delicate situation; to be on the edge of danger or ruin. Example 1) Ever since I smashed their car, I've been walking on egg****ls with my parents. 2) We're walking on egg****ls with our landlord -- she told us that if we have one more loud party, she's going to kick us out of our apartment. Etymology An 'egg****l' is the thin, white outer coating of an egg. The ****l is very thin and breaks easily. So if you are 'walking on egg****ls' you are in a situation where you could break something ( or get in trouble or ruin everything ) very easily. Synonyms walking on thin ice ==== Definition Weakened or diluted; something that has been made less powerful or potent. Example 1) The movie is a watered down version of the book. 2) Tipsy McStagger's is a pretty good pub. The only problem is that the bartender waters down the drinks. Etymology If you want to dilute the concentrate of a solution, you add water to it. ==== Definition A weak or fearful person; someone who lacks courage. Example 1) I was too much of a wimp to play sports in high school. 2) Don't be such a wimp -- riding a bike can't hurt you! Etymology A 'whimper' is a small cry of pain or fear. Someone who whimpers a lot and is afraid of getting hurt is a thus a 'wimp'. Synonyms sissy, wuss, chicken ==== Definition Indecisive or not reliable. Example 1) Rosie was always wishy washy about our plans to get married, so I knew she would run away before our wedding day. ==== Definition A coward; an ineffectual, timid person Example 1) Don't be a wuss, Stephan. It's just a little spider ! 2) You're afraid of the dark ? What are you, some mind of wuss ? Etymology This word has been popular with teenage boys since the 1960's. Synonyms wimp, sissy
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27-07-2006, 04:27 PM | رقم المشاركة : 28 |
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Now with the last letter in this participation Letter Y Definition A young person who works in business, makes lots of money, and buys luxury items; often used in a derogatory way. Example 1) Tom is a classic yuppie -- he has an expensive car, an expensive apartment, and an expensive wife. Etymology Comes from the first letters of the phrase 'Young Urban Professional' I hope I brought a helpful participation
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28-08-2006, 11:58 AM | رقم المشاركة : 29 |
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28-08-2006, 06:30 PM | رقم المشاركة : 30 |
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Rahik
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So we must tell Al-GHAREEB for two things First ,there is acrime that I shraq will fire himself and give us adisaster in the forum. Second ,Alghareeb should take care that the forum may be fired so he should tell the members to take care of that also
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28-08-2006, 07:32 PM | رقم المشاركة : 32 |
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Call Ambulance and Civil Defense too
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14-10-2006, 03:32 AM | رقم المشاركة : 33 |
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You are a flame of the fourm Your brother Al-AzIz
You are creative Thank you for lessons
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14-10-2006, 03:45 PM | رقم المشاركة : 34 |
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Thanks for your sweet passing and replying brother Al-AzIz
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10-01-2007, 04:52 PM | رقم المشاركة : 35 |
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you have really amanzed me by your Participation and that's makes me to think again about my English :redface_old:
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10-01-2007, 05:28 PM | رقم المشاركة : 36 |
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Hi Ghorbat Fares
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24-01-2007, 03:36 AM | رقم المشاركة : 37 |
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18-09-2007, 09:33 PM | رقم المشاركة : 38 |
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تسلمووووووو
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12-11-2007, 04:59 AM | رقم المشاركة : 39 |
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13-11-2007, 02:46 PM | رقم المشاركة : 40 |
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البراء .. نوف نواف .. wish
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