Slang for "Marine."
Origin:
From the resemblance
to a jar...
of the regulation
high-and-tight haircut.
The Marines head,
by implication, therefore...
also a jar.
An empty vessel.
Hey!
May I help you?
Yeah, I was assigned
to Second Platoon.
Second Platoon?
Yeah.
Whats going on, boss?
Nothing much, man.
Welcome to Second Platoon.
Thanks, man.
Hey, boys!
Fresh fucking meat!
What kind of meat?
We don
the ads featured men complimenting women on their appearance, the directness was not well received
Mistakes, concerned with efforts to translate the message or text into other languages
eg. 1 Estee Lauder decided not to export its Country Mist makeup to Germany when it discovered that the word “mist” is slang for manure there, the product was marketed under the name Country Moist.
slang which functions as meaning rather than as technic. Before the development of technology, slang was more common than jargon because accuracy of meaning was more important than efficiency of language.(It related to Violeta) This pattern has changed by the environment.(It related to Sherif)Nowadays people make more jargons since we live in the world of "quickness". And people influenced by thi
Chinese military during the Han Dynasty around the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC. Earlier evidence of a field marked out to play a ball-kicking game has been found at Kyoto, in Japan. Both the Greeks and ancient Romans played a soccer-type game which resembled modern soccer although in this early version, teams could consist of up to 27 players! It is impossible to say accurately where and when soccer
Looking For Richard Script
Our revels now are ended.
These our actors, as I foretold you...
... were all spirits
and are melted into air...
... into thin air.
And, like the baseless fabric
of this visi...
... the cloud-capp d towers...
... the gorgeous palaces...
... the solemn temples...
... the great globe itself...
... ye all which it inherit...
... shall dissolve...
... and, like this insubst