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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
What would be considered a net junkie?
Can someone monitor and moderate the world on the internet for four hours a day? If they go home and spend 9 hours in the Internet for no other purpose, they are probably web junkies.
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
What would be considered a net junkie?
Can someone monitor and moderate the world on the internet for four hours a day? If they go home and spend 9 hours in the Internet for no other purpose, they are probably web junkies.
- 267408 views
- 24 answers
- 98620 votes
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Asked on December 22, 2021 in Single word requests.
If you could see the product “Rung up”, “Checked out”, or “Processed” all the time, those are you. What’s the most appropriate cashier type for “Rung up”?
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
To pull rank means to make something happen or to override a decision made by others, based solely on the fact that you have more authority. If a group of Army officers really wants to go for lunch, all the lieutenants do and tuck in restaurant X, while the commandant pulls rank and says “no, we’re going to Y because I want to.” “evidently,
decision based on logic. ” It generally has a negative connotation that someone is doing something because it appeals to them personally, rather than because the decision makes logical sense within whatever bureaucratic structure has granted them authority; often the decision may fly in the
face of the greater good.
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Asked on December 19, 2021 in Meaning.
To pull rank means to make something happen or to override a decision made by others, based solely on the fact that you have more authority. If a group of Army officers really wants to go for lunch, all the lieutenants do and tuck in restaurant X, while the commandant pulls rank and says “no, we’re going to Y because I want to.” “evidently,
decision based on logic. ” It generally has a negative connotation that someone is doing something because it appeals to them personally, rather than because the decision makes logical sense within whatever bureaucratic structure has granted them authority; often the decision may fly in the
face of the greater good.
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- 3 answers
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:
extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
from dictionary. comor florid :
flowery; excessively ornate; showy
from dictionary. Atleast that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”
“Is chaim in Islam?
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:
extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
from dictionary. comor florid :
flowery; excessively ornate; showy
from dictionary. Atleast that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”
“Is chaim in Islam?
- 350919 views
- 197 answers
- 129416 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:
extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
from dictionary. comor florid :
flowery; excessively ornate; showy
from dictionary. Atleast that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”
“Is chaim in Islam?
- 350919 views
- 197 answers
- 129416 votes
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Asked on October 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:
extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
from dictionary. comor florid :
flowery; excessively ornate; showy
from dictionary. Atleast that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”
“Is chaim in Islam?
- 350919 views
- 197 answers
- 129416 votes
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Asked on October 11, 2021 in Single word requests.
Ad adjectivally, you could describe something as baroque:
extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
from dictionary. comor florid :
flowery; excessively ornate; showy
from dictionary. Atleast that’s how I will describe the extent of what my world has gone: “He had overembellished it to the point that it became a grotesque parody of its potential nature” ”
“Is chaim in Islam?
- 350919 views
- 197 answers
- 129416 votes