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    comrade
    /ˈkɒmreɪd/

    noun

    • 1. (among men) a colleague or a fellow member of an organization: "an old college comrade"

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  2. Feb 27, 2007 · Moskau. Russian. Feb 26, 2007. #10. Maroseika said: This doesn't rebut the message of Etcetera: товарка as female form of товарищ has been obsolete even in the end of the 19th century, and therefore has nothing to do with the communist or soviet address. I find nothing about the communists or Soviet Union in Etcetera's message.

  3. Mar 3, 2024 · English (American). That's what I googled there. racooned - when you flip someone's bad inside out and then put all of the contents back inside and then zip it up. "Damn, I just got racooned". A sexual act where a male visits a female's home, receives oral sex, and after climaxing, strikes her twice, once in each eye.

  4. Sep 8, 2015 · American English. Sep 8, 2015. #15. sdgraham said: "Dawg" and "homie" will make you sound like a member of the underclass to most educated speakers. So does "wanna." Can't agree that "dawg" or "homie" make you sound like a member of the "underclass" (which I wouldn't know how to define). It's just AAVE for me.

  5. Dec 12, 2019 · Dec 12, 2019. #3. entangledbank said: 'Comrade' inside a sentence can refer to any sort of person who was a comrade. The specifically communist use was as a form of address: 'Comrade (s), you are defrauding Halkbank.'. So when you use "comrade" when adressing someone, it has a communist connotation; but in other cases, it can refer to any sort ...

  6. Jan 9, 2012 · Just to complicate things further, in a mathematical context "define x" would probably mean "say what x represents", and "determine x" would mean "put a value to x". This might seem to contradict what I proposed above, but it doesn't really: "define x" still contains the idea of giving more detail to describe x; "determine x" means "discover a ...

  7. Jan 24, 2019 · Jan 25, 2019. #13. When used to address someone, they all mean fellow countryman, as has already been said. ‘ Paesano’ is Italian, ‘paisano’ is Sicilian and Neapolitan (I think Calabrians also pronounce it that way) and ‘paisan’ is (I think) the way the Neapolitans abbreviate the word. A lot of Australians (and I think Americans ...

  8. Oct 11, 2016 · English (Midlands UK) Oct 11, 2016. #2. The usual phrase is "To be built like a brick shithouse", i.e. to be very solidly built, to be big, square and ugly. The "Kremlin" variant is the scriptwriter's personal touch, suggesting a mental attitude in addition.

  9. May 9, 2011 · welcome to the WR Forums. Commare is not in Italian, rather a Southern dialect. The correct spelling in Italian is comare. Unlike the word compare (same word but for a man) that was less fortunate, comare has several meanings: 1 = godmother. 2 = neighbour who likes gossip. 3 = it can also be a title before the name (in the South)

  10. Jun 22, 2010 · Jun 22, 2010. #2. To be "down" is slang for being ok with something. Example exchange: "Want to go to the mall?" "I'm down for that." In this case, Eminem is rapping about meeting another rapper who compliments his style well. When he says "down to ride," he's meaning, essentially, rapping back and forth, and generally being ok.

  11. Nov 9, 2007 · Watching the movie... Good idea. I should do that as well. Diddy said: Hi!!!! I had also read Orwell's 1984, and I had just saw the film. The correct way of the Ingso c pronunctiation is: [k] as in words: li k e, k ing .