Bilo is a nickname commonly used in reference to Pete Doherty, often paired with the nickname Biggles, which refers to Carlos Barat. It is typically used in a familiar or informal context.

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RE: Bilo
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RE: parts department
A parts department is a section within a company, typically within the automotive, appliance, machinery, or technology industries, that is responsible for the inventory, sales, and distribution of spare and replacement parts. This department often interacts with customers and service teams to ensure the availability and delivery of needed parts, aiding in the repair and maintenance of products sold by the company.
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RE: banana boat
A banana boat, often simply referred to as a banana, is a type of unpowered watercraft that passengers can ride for recreational use. It is inflatable and typically yellow and large enough to seat several people. Its shape is similar to that of a banana, hence its name. The boat is usually towed by a speedboat, and riders use it for fun and thrill rather than for transportation.
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RE: Expire
To expire generally means to come to an end or cease to be valid after a certain period. This term is often used in relation to contracts, agreements, subscriptions, licenses, or perishable items like food and medicine which have a specific expiry date after which they should not be used or consumed.
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RE: Colophon
a publishers emblem printed in a book (usually on the title page)
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RE: genus parrotiopsis
Genus Parrotiopsis is a classification of small deciduous shrubs or trees, the family Hamamelidaceae, native to the western Himalayas. This genus is often known for its spring bloom of small, white, fragrant flowers and its colorful autumn foliage. The genus is small and consists of only one to three species, depending on the particular botanical interpretation.
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RE: seashell
A seashell or sea shell, also known simply as a shell, is a hard, protective outer layer usually created by an animal or organism that lives in the sea. The shell is part of the body of the animal. Empty seashells are often found washed up on beaches by beachcombers. The shells are empty because the animal has died and the soft parts have decomposed or been eaten by another animal.
A seashell is usually the exoskeleton of an invertebrate (an animal without a backbone), and is typically composed of calcium carbonate or chitin. Most shells that are found on beaches are the shells of marine mollusks, partly because these shells are usually made of calcium carbonate, and endure better than shells made of chitin.
Apart from mollusk shells, other shells that can be found on beaches are those of barnacles, horseshoe crabs and brachiopods. Marine annelid worms in the family Serpulidae create shells which are tubes made of calcium carbonate cemented onto other surfaces. The shells of sea urchins are called tests, and the moulted shells of crabs and lobsters are exuviae. While most seashells are external, some cephalopods have internal shells.
Seashells have been used by humans for many different purposes throughout history and prehistory. However, seashells are not the only kind of shells; in various habitats, there are shells from freshwater animals such as freshwater mussels and freshwater snails, and shells of land snails. -
RE: spoilage
Spoilage refers to the process of natural decay or deterioration in quality, condition, or usability of a substance especially in food products, making them unfit for consumption or use. It can be caused by factors such as bacteria, molds, yeasts, air, light, temperature, and humidity. In business terms, it can also refer to products or goods that have become damaged or defective during manufacturing or storage.
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RE: Rugby
rug′bi, n. the game of football according to the rules of the Rugby Football Union (1871), the sides numbering 15 each, played on ground 110 by 75 yards.
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RE: sublime porte
A pars pro toto for the Ottoman sultanic court, hence for the imperial government, notably the vizierial divan and the entire empire
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widal's test
a test for detecting typhoid fever and other salmonella infections
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RE: scomberesox
Scomberesox is a genus of fish in the family Scomberesocidae or the saury family, which includes species such as the Atlantic Saury. These fish are characterized by their elongated bodies and a long, slender jaw filled with sharp teeth. They are commonly found in oceans across the world.
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RE: Disorganisation
the disturbance of a systematic arrangement causing disorder and confusion