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    • RE: Raw dog

      Raw dog refers to a dish made from meat that has not been cooked or processed in any way. It is often served as a snack or appetizer and can be prepared using various types of meat, such as beef or pork. The dish is typically eaten with raw vegetables and may be seasoned or flavored to suit the individuals taste. Raw dog is a popular dish in some parts of Asia and can be found at street food stalls or in restaurants that specialize in Asian cuisine.

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    • maturescence

      Maturecescence is a term used to describe the process of growing older and maturing. It involves the development of emotional maturity, personal responsibility and self-awareness as we age. It involves accepting our limitations and making the most of what we have, while also learning to accept the changes that come with age. It is a gradual process, and we can take steps to help ourselves grow into a more mature and responsible person.

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    • sauceboat

      A sauceboat is a vessel used to transport and store sauces, typically made from vegetables or meat. It is a common term in the culinary arts and refers to an open-sided box or jar with a lid that is used to hold sauces or marinades. The term sauceboat is derived from the French word sauce, which means sauce. It is commonly used in the United Kingdom and Australia, while other parts of the world may use different terms.

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    • oralization

      Oralization refers to the process of using a specific word or phrase instead of its written form. It can be used in various contexts, such as poetry or literature. Oralizing is a way of expressing oneself through spoken language, and it can be a form of art or performance.

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    • subpreputial

      Subprespuential means that something is done in a way to avoid the risk of failure or negative outcome. It is a proactive approach to ensure that things go according to plan or avoid negative consequences. It involves taking action to prevent problems from occurring, rather than waiting for them to happen. For example, if you are planning a trip to Europe and want to ensure that everything goes smoothly, you would consider doing research on the countries and regions to avoid any potential travel issues.

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    • chronoscopically

      Chrono-spatially is a term used to describe the use of time and space in relation to geography. It refers specifically to the idea that different times and spaces can exist simultaneously, or even intermingle in unexpected ways. This concept is often explored through literature, art and music. The term was coined by British philosopher Julian Barbour, who argued that time and space are not fundamental elements of reality, but rather they emerge from the interactions between these two dimensions.

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    • expendible

      The concept of expendable is the idea that something can be used or exhausted, and will not have any value beyond that point. It is important to understand this concept in order for us to be mindful of our resources and make decisions that are sustainable in the long term.

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    • RE: Kosher

      Kosher is a term used in Judaism to describe something that has been blessed or sanctified by a holy man. In other religions, it is also used to describe something that has been blessed or sanctified by a deity. The term kashrut (kosher) refers to the practice of keeping food separate from animals and other impurities. It is a way of maintaining purity and avoiding contamination. In Jewish law, the kashrut laws are strict and detailed, covering every aspect of food preparation. They include rules about which foods are permissible to eat, how they should be prepared and stored, the sources of water used for food preparation and washing, the use of certain tools for food preparation and storage, the handling of meat products, and more. The observance of kashrut laws is a central part of Jewish life, and they are believed to be a way of keeping Gods presence and blessings in the home.

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    • Front-end

      Front-end refers to the part of a website or application that displays information to the user. It includes all of the HTML, CSS and JavaScript code that is executed on the users device when they visit a website or open an app. Front-end developers work to create user interfaces that are visually appealing, responsive and functional. They use HTML5 standards to build websites that are fast, efficient and easy-to-use.

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    • CRM Customer Relationship Management

      or a tool for managing your contacts and sales.

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    • RE: Wireframe

      A blueprint for a website’s user interface (UI). Wireframes are simplified sketches—often drawn by hand—of how content and functionality come together in a layout. They focus on how elements are ordered and placed on a page but rarely include specifics about the final visual design. For example, photographs are represented by a box with an X through them. Wireframes are an essential step in responsive web design, since the same elements need to be reordered for different screen sizes.

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    • RE: Nudge

      Nudge or Nudging may refer to:

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    • Lead somebody out on strike

      to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses:

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    • Have her on tape

      to know about and be able to deal with a person or situation

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    • RE: Lavish them on her

      to give a lot or too much of something to someone or something:

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    • Have somebody by the short hairs

      to have someone in your power

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    • To start on at him

      to start complaining angrily to someone about something they have done:

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    • To pay off him

      If something you have done pays off, it is successful:

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    • Do well/badly by someone

      used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style:

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    • To fork up them

      to give something, especially money to someone, especially when you do not want to:

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