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    peng
    /pɛŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. very appealing, attractive, or impressive (used as a general term of approval): informal British "she looks ridiculously peng"

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  2. Today was gunna be peng, but now its gunna be deng, my dads a deng'ed. The top definition at Urban Dictionary is from 2006: Sexy girl. Adjective 'There's some PENG over there' 'Shes proper Peng!' The earliest from 2003: good quality/strong flavour (in drug terms) "that is some peng skunk!" And the most recent from 2012 covers all three meanings:

  3. Aug 20, 2011 · Of summat 's etymology, Wiktionary says "Alteration of somewhat". Online Etymology Dictionary doesn't have an entry for summat but says somewhat derives from from some + what, ca. 1200 AD. Share. Improve this answer. answered Aug 20, 2011 at 15:35.

  4. 11. I'm talking about the name of the popular Internet photograph service. I guess the first part of the word (insta) means instant, but I couldn't figure out what it means when it's colligated with gram. meaning. etymology.

  5. Jun 7, 2018 · Early figurative use of "ten-foot pole" The earliest instance I could find of figurative use of "touch [someone or something] with a ten-foot pole" is from "Buying Up the Press," in the [Lawrenceburg] Indiana Palladium (September 22, 1832, reprinted from the Missilonn Gazette), which uses the phrase in a very modern-sounding way:

  6. 49 4. This is really a question for English Language Learners. In your context, found out is effectively being used as an "intensifier" - which could in principle imply that you had to actually make some effort to deliberately acquire the information, where the unqualified verb found might simply imply became aware without particularly seeking ...

  7. Nov 17, 2011 · More importantly, "metagaming" and "meta" within a gaming context are not the same word and do not have any relationship with each other. The former is a portmanteau to define a new phenomenon or concept in the gaming scene, and the latter is a (b)acronym to define the most effective way of playing. –

  8. Nov 13, 2014 · To transform information. in a serial fashion, often requiring large amounts of computation. To trace down a data structure. Related to "crunch", as in. "number-crunching". MUNG (variant: MUNGE) Recursive acronym for Mung Until No Good. 1. v. To make changes to a file, often large-scale, usually.

  9. Jul 11, 2013 · 1. Grammatically, both by and as are acceptable in either of the examples given. But as mathematical statements, both examples have problems. In the first example, “The function f is defined by/as f=a+b+c ”, unless a, b, c all are previously-defined functions or constants, the arguments of f and its dependence on them is unclear, ie ...

  10. 3. From my experience working with an application translated to multiple languages, some languages do need a bit more space in GUIs than English. Comparing English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, the differences were not that big most of the time. In Dutch however, some labels did need a lot more space. Share.

  11. I have heard the term "CFNM" being used in sexuality, does anybody know what the term means ? (Note: OP said "CNFM", but another user edited that to "CFNM".) Actually 'googling' didn't help at all.