Shtik is a Yiddish word that commonly refers to a type of performance, routine, or distinctive behavior or attitude one is known for, often in a comical or theatrical setting. It can also refer to a gimmick or tactic used to draw attention or make an impression.

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RE: shtik
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RE: hungarian sauce
Hungarian sauce typically refers to a type of rich sauce made from a base of roux and stock, mixed with paprika and other seasonings. The most common Hungarian sauce is referred to as paprikash, which features prominent use of Hungarian sweet paprika. The sauce is usually combined with dishes like meats, vegetables, or noodles. Some mustard, sour cream or tomatoes might be added as well. The heat level can vary, but it is typically on the mild side. It is immensely popular in and synonymous with Hungarian cuisine.
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RE: radio link
A radio link is a wireless connection between two nodes, or communication devices, within a network, established through the transmission and reception of radio waves. These links can support different communication services such as voice, data, and multimedia, and can be utilized in various configurations like point-to-point, point-to-multipoint, or multipoint-to-multipoint. The performance of a radio link often depends on its range, frequency, and the strength and quality of the signal.
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limit point
the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity
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pecos river
a tributary of the Rio Grande that flows southeastward from New Mexico through western Texas
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RE: looter
One who loots, who steals during a general disturbance such as a riot or natural disaster.
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RE: Boeotian
Boeotian refers to both a region and its inhabitants in ancient Greece, located north of the Gulf of Corinth. It can also relate to the dialect spoken in this region. As an adjective, Boeotian can suggest a lack of sophistication or intellectual depth, reflecting the ancient Greek stereotype of Boeotians as being simple-minded or dull.
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RE: stumble
to trip in walking or in moving in any way with the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; to stagger because of a false step
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RE: Sampling
a technique for electronically splicing pieces of previously recorded sound as part of a composition
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RE: Admirer
An admirer is a person who has a strong liking or affection for someone or something, appreciating their qualities or achievements. This may often be demonstrated through praise, attention, or support.
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RE: matureness
Matureness refers to the state or quality of being fully developed, adult, or full-grown, in either physical, mental, emotional or psychological aspect. It can also refer to a deep understanding and sense of responsibility, ability to control actions and reactions, wisdom gained from experiences, and the ability to handle situations with sound judgement and sensitivity.
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RE: Catastrophe
kat-as′trō-fē, n. an overturning: a final event: an unfortunate conclusion: a calamity.—adj. Catastroph′ic—ns. Catas′trophism, the theory in geology that accounts for breaks in the succession by the hypothesis of vast catastrophes—world-wide destruction of floras and faunas, and the sudden introduction or creation of new forms of life, after the forces of nature had sunk into repose; Catas′trophist, a holder of the foregoing, as opposed to the uniformitarian theory. [Gr., kata, down, strephein, to turn.]