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Lingo meaning
Language, especially language peculiar to a particular group, field, or region; jargon or a dialect. | An Aboriginal language.
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During a previous episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, a number of cast members of the show, including Paul “PK” Kemsley and Erika Jayne, said that the lingo that was used in ‘s article appeared to be consistent with lingo used by Vanderpump.
After a brief introduction to Lingo, we are also introduced to the marketplace of women on this island.
Also, it turns out that experts say that global warming is, to coin a phrase from baseball lingo, “juicing home runs”!
And by learning German lingo he’s determined to give himself the best chance of being successful.
And would also love to hear about Lingo, your new product that's using the same form factor to look at different analytes antibody?
Costa is favored to do just that at -225 against +190 for Lingo.
Details range from simple character quirks to kitchen lingo to important background imagery.
Diggs made his displeasure with the team clear, and was even mentioned in trade rumors this offseason after some cryptic lingo on social media turned up the heat on his team.
Each group was involved in a game of ‘Lingo Bingo’ to test their equipment knowledge and memory of typical engineering words and terminology used throughout the tours.
Find out where you can watch Lingo, hosted by RuPaul.
I enjoyed the fun mer-lingo in the series.
ITV Studios-owned Aussie producer Lingo is producing, with significant production investment coming from Screen Australia with the assistance of the NSW government via Screen NSW and the Made in NSW Fund.
Learn more about Scottish mythical beasts at Carl’s Lingo Kingdom), or continue reading now for 17 mythical Scottish creatures that have evoked fear in since ancient times.
Our Rabbi understands these boys, knows their lingo and connects with their struggles and obstacles that the average teenager has to withstand.
So we announced this last year at CES that we're going to launch a whole new platform called Lingo.
The new lingo for booting bad bureaucratic leaders without a golden parachute is an “exclusion event”.
Then suddenly a bunch of people are getting atypical migraines, which fit the symptoms pretty well, especially if 'acute discomfort' means 'brain-melting headaches' in Spy Lingo.
The ruling party has seen the emergence of wealthy businessmen known by the moniker 'mbinga' in street lingo due to their lavish lifestyle flaunted on social media.
Way less animosity, especially when you saw people getting lucky finding multiple chases” — collector lingo for sought-after cars — “in one day.
While his melodies, flow pattern, and technique are largely inspired by the Highlife music of Southern Nigeria, he combines this with street-relatable topics and lingo for mainstream appeal.