neither am i definition | English dictionary for learners | Reverso
I feel queer
n.
I feel weird
adj Depuis plusieurs ans, “Queer” n’est plus commun pour se sentir mal. Ça veut dire “gai” ou homosexuel. Weird est beaucoup plus simple sans avoir deux sens.
I rest my case
n.
Phrase used when someone has brought all the evidences to support his point of view; “I’m done with explanations”
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relocator
n.
a relocator refers to a person or company reponsible for the moving or relocating or one or more objects from one place to another. used in a sentence as “I
am
looking to hire some furniture relocators to move my items from one place to another.”
idgaf
abbr. acron.
I don’t give a fuck
TIL
abbr. acron.
Short for “today I learned”.
[Fam.];[Slang] When you learn about information that isn’t new but is novel for you, share it with the world by adding a “TIL”.
shoot blanks
v.
1. shoot with a firearm using a type of cartridge that contains gunpowder but
neither
bullet nor pellet. 2. [slang][fig.]
be
infertile and unlikely to impregnate a woman (due to various issues such as a low sperm count)
1.The squaddies were training, shooting blanks
2.We had been trying to have a baby for ages until a series of fertility tests revealed I was shooting blanks.
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website
n.
I sign the first letters of the pages.
website website
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Qua
n.
used to describe a person. i.e this is the qua
am
telling you about or he is a fantastic qua
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Pifiu
v.
look for, looking for, nearly looking for,
am
, is, are, was, were, will, will
be
pifiu; verb pifiu, (pifed)
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pifiu
v.
look for, looking for, nearly looking for,
am
, is, are, was, were, will, will
be
pifiu; verb pifiu, (pifed)
beats me!
exp.
I have no idea; I don’t have a clue
[Informal] E.g.: Why was she upset? – Beats me!
it hit me
exp.
it occurred to me, I suddenly thought of it, I had an idea all of a sudden
E.g: I wondered all day long how to solve this problem and it suddenly hit me…I had to talk to Marry.
shovel list
n.
“It’s a list of all the people and things I hate so much I want to hit them in the face with a shovel.” Concept coming from the Marian Keyes novel, The Mystery of Mercy Close (2012).