Booshie refers to a person who affects a luxurious and refined lifestyle through their mannerisms, speech, dress, and appearance. This term is often used to describe someone who has risen above their previous socio-economic status, typically as a result of education or employment, and seeks to distance themselves from their former background. Despite their efforts to appear upper-class, they may revert to their previous habits and behaviors when under pressure. The term is often used in reference to individuals from a particular race or ethnic group.

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RE: Booshie
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RE: Don dada
Don is a Spanish title of respect, meaning lord or master. Dada is a term from the Dada art movement, which was characterized by nonsensical, irrational, and provocative elements. When combined, Don dada can be defined as a term of authority and respect, often used in a joking or exaggerated way to refer to someone who is considered a leader or boss in a particular scene or community, often in a playful or ironic manner. It can be used to convey a sense of admiration or respect for someone who is confident, stylish, and in control of their circumstances.
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RE: honky-tonk
(Music) Pertaining to a style of ragtime piano music having a melody embellished with chords and syncopated rhythms, accompanied by a bass in strict two-four or four-four time. It is often played on an upright piano having its strings muffled to produce a tinny sound; as, a honky-tonk piano. RHUD
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RE: hilbert space
In mathematics, Hilbert spaces (named after David Hilbert) allow generalizing the methods of linear algebra and calculus from (finite-dimensional) Euclidean vector spaces to spaces that may be infinite-dimensional. Hilbert spaces arise naturally and frequently in mathematics and physics, typically as function spaces. Formally, a Hilbert space is a vector space equipped with an inner product that defines a distance function for which the space is a complete metric space.
The earliest Hilbert spaces were studied from this point of view in the first decade of the 20th century by David Hilbert, Erhard Schmidt, and Frigyes Riesz. They are indispensable tools in the theories of partial differential equations, quantum mechanics, Fourier analysis (which includes applications to signal processing and heat transfer), and ergodic theory (which forms the mathematical underpinning of thermodynamics). John von Neumann coined the term Hilbert space for the abstract concept that underlies many of these diverse applications. The success of Hilbert space methods ushered in a very fruitful era for functional analysis. Apart from the classical Euclidean vector spaces, examples of Hilbert spaces include spaces of square-integrable functions, spaces of sequences, Sobolev spaces consisting of generalized functions, and Hardy spaces of holomorphic functions.
Geometric intuition plays an important role in many aspects of Hilbert space theory. Exact analogs of the Pythagorean theorem and parallelogram law hold in a Hilbert space. At a deeper level, perpendicular projection onto a linear subspace or a subspace (the analog of dropping the altitude of a triangle) plays a significant role in optimization problems and other aspects of the theory. An element of a Hilbert space can be uniquely specified by its coordinates with respect to an orthonormal basis, in analogy with Cartesian coordinates in classical geometry. When this basis is countably infinite, it allows identifying the Hilbert space with the space of the infinite sequences that are square-summable. The latter space is often in the older literature referred to as the Hilbert space. -
RE: patched
Mended, usually clumsily by covering a hole with a patch; as, patched jeans.
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RE: gujarat
Gujarat (, Gujarati: [ˈɡudʒəɾɑt] (listen)) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about 1,600 km (990 mi) is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some 196,024 km2 (75,685 sq mi); and the ninth-most populous state, with a population of 60.4 million. It is bordered by Rajasthan to the northeast, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu to the south, Maharashtra to the southeast, Madhya Pradesh to the east, and the Arabian Sea and the Pakistani province of Sindh to the west. Gujarats capital city is Gandhinagar, while its largest city is Ahmedabad. The Gujaratis are indigenous to the state and their language, Gujarati, is the states official language.
The state encompasses 23 sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation (more than any other state). The most important sites are Lothal (the worlds first dry dock), Dholavira (the fifth largest site), and Gola Dhoro (where 5 uncommon seals were found). Lothal is believed to have been one of the worlds first seaports. Gujarats coastal cities, chiefly Bharuch and Khambhat, served as ports and trading centres in the Maurya and Gupta empires, and during the succession of royal Saka dynasties in the Western Satraps era.
Along with Bihar, Mizoram and Nagaland, Gujarat is one of four Indian states to prohibit the sale of alcohol. The Gir Forest National Park in Gujarat is home to the only wild population of the Asiatic lion in the world.The economy of Gujarat is the fourth-largest in India, with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of ₹16.55 trillion (US billion) and has the countrys 10th-highest GSDP per capita of ₹215,000 (US,700). Gujarat ranks 21st among Indian states and union territories in human development index. Gujarat is regarded as one of the most industrialised states and has a low unemployment rate,
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RE: map-reader
A map-reader is a person who is skilled in interpreting or reading maps. They can understand and derive meaningful information from various types of maps, including geographical, topographical, digital, road or any other kind of cartographic representation. A map-reader can use this information to plan routes, identify specific landmarks or locations, or analyze spatial data.
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RE: backup man
A backup man is a person who provides assistance, support or takes the position of another person in case they are unable, unavailable or incapable of performing their duties or roles. This term can be used in various contexts such as in a work environment, emergency situations, sports, entertainment industry or in any scenario where a backup or second option is needed.
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RE: cap-a-pie
Cap-a-pie is an adverb of Old French origin that means from head to foot or completely. It is often used to describe being fully protected or being fully armed, as in wearing a full suit of armor.
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RE: counterexample
In logic, and especially in its applications to mathematics and philosophy, a counterexample is an exception to a proposed general rule. For example, consider the proposition all students are lazy. Because this statement makes the claim that a certain property holds for all students, even a single example of a diligent student will prove it false. Thus, any hard-working student is a counterexample to all students are lazy. More precisely, a counterexample is a specific instance of the falsity of a universal quantification.
In mathematics, this term is also sometimes used for examples illustrating the necessity of the full hypothesis of a theorem, by considering a case where a part of the hypothesis is not verified, and where one can show that the conclusion does not hold. A counterexample may be local or global in an argument. -
RE: highlight
An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is strongly illuminated.
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RE: breadboard
A breadboard is a construction base for prototyping of electronics. The term breadboard is commonly used to refer to a solderless breadboard.
Because the solderless breadboard does not require soldering, it is reusable. This makes it easy to use for creating temporary prototypes and experimenting with circuit design. Older breadboard types did not have this property. A stripboard and similar prototyping printed circuit boards, which are used to build permanent soldered prototypes or one-offs, cannot easily be reused. A variety of electronic systems may be prototyped by using breadboards, from small analog and digital circuits to complete central processing units. -
RE: Counterstrike
A counterstrike is an offensive action or military attack that is performed as a retaliatory response to a previous strike or attack. It can also refer to a strategic move intended to challenge or negate the actions of an opponent in sports, games or any form of competition. Counterstrike also refers to a popular online first-person shooter video game.