A list of puns related to "Glossary of dentistry"
We get questions in this sub every day about what various terms we use a lot, so let's start a glossary! I'll alphabetize update this later after people submit stuff.
Trashley- Trashy Ashley (look at anything on her instagram page and you will know why)
Smashley- Smash Ashley (she got so angry she threw a fire extinguisher through the window)
Bring me my red bag with my MAKEUP (usually used to express sudden rage; Anfisa screamed this at Jorge)
Bitch ass slut ass whore (highly derogatory; Chantel screamed this at sister Pedro)
GOOD NIGHT (a way of shutting down a conversation/a mic drop moment; Chantel says this to sister Pedro)
Don't terrorize me with your ____ (Basically means stop complaining about important things you whiny bitch; Andre says this to Libby about the baby)
Danulment (How Danielle says annulment)
Jes (An evil yes... think Mr. Burns going muwahahaha. Said by various members of Family Pedro)
I'M DONE! (When you're over punk ass bitches and you just need a drink. Said by Mother Debbie to Larissa)
55% (When it's obvious you don't like something at all, but you have to say something complimentary so you don't get deported. Azan to Nicole)
90 Day Names
Pole (Paul)
Kriny (Karine)
Coltee (Colt)
Nickle (Nicole)
Mahamat (Mohammed)
Dinyell (Danielle)
Roos (Russ)
Andrrrrrei (Andre)
Baby (Olga's Baby)
Hi I am back to update my glossary of Dragalia Lost Terms:)
General
*Quests
... keep reading on reddit ➡I love to write and talk about music but I feel like a lot of the time I'm limited by my vocabulary and end up describing lots of things using the same words. Is there such thing as a glossary or master list of words relating to and describing music? Do any of you have your own master list for this kind of thing?
Well,we all wait for dlc,and be calm,i still add new names and descritions in my glossary,hope anybody loves it
Be Sorrowful!
###A collecion of OwOs and their uses:
OwO : Standard use, for noticing bulges
owo : When the bulge isn't as big
uwu : When you're not impressed by the bulge or there isn't one
ÒwÓ : Mischievous OwO, for when you're feeling devious
□w□ : The OwO for people who wear glasses
●w● : The OwO if you're wearing sunglasses
Owo : For feeling confused of the bulge
♡w♡ : The legendary OwO, used for bulges so large that you get heart eyes from it. Do not use this emote lightly, for the power of it is great
I'm a Chinese learner and following the virus closely. Would love to be able to trust translations a bit more and understand more social media posts.
I know
武汉 = Wuhan 医生 = Doctor
But what are some other words I should know. What is the virus being called in China? What is the word for quarantine and other things?
Would love to be able to make a big sticky post to help everyone understand more.
Thanks.
Which one is your favourite?
... I think we need to add the Masterson family to the list.
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“PUNCHOUT’’
Ecksplanation: A strikeout. If Eckersley has ever called a strikeout anything but a punchout, I missed it.
Proper use in a sentence: “Sale has 12 punchouts on just 68 pitches.’’
“CHEESE’’
Ecksplanation: A blazing fastball.
Proper use in a sentence: “Kimbrel blew away Stanton there with the high cheese.’’ (“High’’ signifying the pitch location.) Note: Occasionally, Eckersley will be specific about the kind of cheese, calling it “cheddar.’’
“EDUCATED CHEESE’’
Ecksplanation: A well-located fastball.
Proper use in a sentence: “Man, OB, that was some educated cheese there by Price. Ninety-four miles per hour, right on the black.’’
“EASY CHEESE’’
Ecksplanation: An effortless fastball.
Proper use in a sentence: “Let me tell you, back in my day, no one had easy cheese like Gossage.’’
“GAS’’
Ecksplanation: Basically the same thing as cheese, though used more often in reference to a pitch’s velocity.
Proper use in a sentence: “Eovaldi was throwing gas from jump street.’’
“JUMP STREET’’
Definition: The beginning of a game or the start of a player’s performance in a game.
Proper use in a sentence: “From jump street tonight, Kimbrel just couldn’t find the strike zone with his slider.’’
“SALAD’’
Ecksplanation: A finesse pitcher’s repertoire, or anti-cheese.
Proper use in a sentence: “Happ was hammering the strike zone with salad all night.’’
“EDUCATED SALAD’’
Ecksplanation: A veteran finesse pitcher’s repertoire. He may not have great stuff, but he has learned to work, and often succeed, with what he has.
Proper use in a sentence: “When he was young, Colon used to throw gas, but now he’s trying to get by with educated salad.’’
“PAINT’’
Ecksplanation: A pitcher’s ability to consistently hit the edges of the strike zone. Few pitchers ever have painted like Eck himself, who in 1990 walked just four batters (one intentional) in 73⅓ innings.
Proper use in a sentence: “When Sale paints the black with his slider like that, I don’t know why the hitter even bothers stepping in the batter’s box.’’
In case anybody gives a fuck, here’s a couple of tricks that I have learned over the years to increase your deadlift:
“The Deadlift: 20% Physical and Programming, 10% Mental, 70% Technical” - Dave Tate, EliteFTS
Assistance Exercises to Improve Deadlift:
Mental Cues of the Deadlift:
The key to a stronger deadlift is a combination of strength, positioning, and speed. You want to initiate the deadlift by first setting your stance. A solid and common stance for the conventional deadlift is to stand with feet hip-width apart, the bar directly over your mid-foot, and toes pointing forward. Then, you want to bend over and grab the bar with a shoulder-width grip, while bending the knees until your shins touch the bar. Now that your grip and stance is set, with the bar resting against your shins, you
... keep reading on reddit ➡Trying to decipher all the various initials and acronyms used in the sub. Is there a list?
A section of the glossary regarding specific variants of dungeon runs
What's a strat orb run? What about a raid leader advertising a raid with +1 reset or hard res [Sulfuron Ingot]?
If you're returning to vanilla after a long time, or just dipping your toes in, you might find chat a bit confusing. So, we got together and compiled a short list of commonly used terms, acronyms and abbreviations expected to be used in Classic.
It briefly explains things like variants of dungeon runs, raid organisation terminology and confusing warlock specs. We tried to avoid the most obvious like 'LFM and LFG' since these are pretty well-known already.
If you have something you'd like to add to the glossary that you think people should know about just leave a comment here or on the thread :)
Lately, I've been involved with more early-stage startups and first-time founders. I find that the industry has been plagued with many concepts without most people taking the time to fully understand the underlying philosophy behind each of these concepts.
I thought that maybe it would be nice to share a few definitions, and what they really mean. Feel free to add yours.
Startup: A corporation created for the purpose of finding a scalable business model.
You are not a startup if you are growing fast through a proven value proposition (you are a scale-up, and soon to be a regular business).
You are not a startup if you are a design consultancy unless you can scale without adding human resources at a proportional rate.
A startup is not a culture, nor is it an "early-stage company". The word finds his true meaning within the scope of a business created for the sole purpose of finding a scalable business model (and thus, validate a market hypothesis). That's why many startup pivots.
MVP (Minimum Viable Product): A data-driven approach to testing a market hypothesis as fast as possible.
You are building an MVP for the sole purpose of proving to yourself, and potential investors, that there is indeed a market for your product. If your code is good enough to allow you to scale with it, it's most probably not an MVP. If your code is good enough to handle all kinds of usage or behaviors (edge-cases) it's probably not an MVP.
An MVP is a radical approach that trades long-term efficiency (scalability) for short-term results (data). It's focused around a very specific use-case/need and tries to prove that people need this enough that they will either pay for it or forgive many missing parts of a more complete / fully-featured solution.
Needless to say, an MVP should be released with sufficient tracking technologies in order to in/validate things with accuracy and do the necessary changes.
Agile: An iterative methodology favoring single-feature implementation over feature set deliveries
Being an Agile team is not about being reactive and adaptable. Any good team is.
It's about having a strict working process which favors short iterations and fast code-to-market development cycles. It's a real engineering process and one cannot just decide that his team is agile because he deems so nor because they share the values of the Agile Manifesto nor so they can avoid documenting their code in favor of speed.
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... keep reading on reddit ➡I looked around and didn't see anything like this. For experienced players most of these terms are fairly common knowledge but with patches changing mechanics regularly I believe there really needs to be an easy place to look up all these terms and mechanics.
Hey all, found a website attempting to define Incan' terms like a dictionary full of potential gold. I found some of these terms useful for understanding allot of ideas, terminology, and symbols usually limited to "spirituality" as a mystery. It's fascinating to get a peek at a language and culture designed around spiritual development. I would call it the fundamental basics of human psychology.
Small example of what a language might produce when reality and "spirituality" are considered the same;
>Pachamama, Pacha Mama: (n) (1) Mother Earth, Gaia; both the physical planet and the goddess archetype. Universal feminine energy in time and space; cosmic mother.
Not much different, if at all, than Yin and Yang or similar Eastern concepts but in "plain" language.
>The Pachamama is the point where time and space meet. The past, the present and the
future are born from her and all return to her. She is the universal and eternal matrix.
The apus, the ancestors, and the various spirits are all born from her, controlled by her,
and protected by her. . . . Man, too, with his family and all his possessions . . . is born
from her, nurtured and raised by her, and finally drawn back within her when he dies.
I also like how the originator of the site is mostly following his own curiosities. He is very humble in making it clear his understandings may need refinement and he seems to have really applied himself in doing so.
This is intended for people who are brand new to Wayfarer and have experience with only 1 or 2 of Niantic's games. It focuses heavily on Ingress terms as many new reviewers come from Pokemon Go and will be unfamiliar with Ingress terms.
S2 Map Grid
The S2 Map grid is a tool used to map out the entire world in a grid. It has cells from size 1 (largest) to 30 (smallest). Each level of cell contains 4 of the next smallest cell. It is used extensively by Niantic for a variety of purposes. <https://s2.sidewalklabs.com/regioncoverer/> The two most well known (for Pokemon Go) are Level 17 (L17) & Level 14 (L14). 6, 8, 10 and possibly others are used as well.
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Wayfarer
Coal Extraordinarily bad nominations.
Forbidden Terms Niantic has indicated that any candidate whose title or description references a particular game should be rejected. Keep in mind that there are times when these terms are acceptable if they are accurate descriptions of what the candidate is. Such terms include but are not limited to: Enlightened, Resistance, XM, portal, pokestop, gym, Mystic, Instinct, Valor, Wizard, trainer, agent, *-gress (bikegress, hikegress, cargress, etc), pokemon, pokemon go, any pokemon name
PRP Private Residential Property. Lots containing single-family homes. Does not include condos, apartments, etc.
LFL Little Free Library
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Ingress
Operation Portal Recon (OPR) This was the old review system that became Wayfarer
Portal The single kind of game location in Ingress. All non-sponsored Pokestops, Gyms, Inns, Fortresses, Greenhouses, etc are portals. Not all portals are locations in other Niantic games.
Redacted / Prime Redacted is the name for the old version of the Ingress app which was retired September 30th, 2019. Prime is the current version, formally titled Ingress Prime.
Key / Portal Key An item used in Ingress gameplay, acquired by interacting with a portal. Each key is specific to a portal and can be used to interact with that portal remotely in various ways. Somewhat similar to Gifts in other games but cannot be sent to other players.
Scanner When used in the context of Ingress, it is the formal name of the Ingress Game/App. Otherwise typically refers to tools used to gather game data via automation from any of the Niantic games.
Intel / Intel Map The tool provided by Niantic to view the current state of the game anywhere in the world. Shows all portals. Can be viewed by anyone with any
... keep reading on reddit ➡Every year, VCU serves the Richmond community by providing free dental care to those who qualify to be boards patients and dental students need to have patients in order to become licensed dentists. Take advantage of this event by DMing me to schedule a screening appointment at the VCU School of Dentistry (includes free dental exam and complimentary x-rays).
If you qualify:
- you must be available during dental boards on April 3 (Friday) and April 4 (Saturday)
- get paid $50 per procedure to be a boards patient
- complimentary teeth cleaning before boards
Like I have no idea what we call the feature of having a navbar appear when you scroll down to the point where the fixed top navbar is no longer visible. There's also the arrow that appear when you scroll down to the point where the fixed top navbar is no longer visible that scrolls you back to the top when you click it, and a new page appearing on top of another upon a button click. I have no idea what these features are called, and there are many more.
>This month we are premiering a brand new bonus show that will only appear on the $8 tier centered on the (mostly discontinued) Expanded Star Wars universe! Each month Andrew, Chris, and Steve will be forced to listen to Eric read an entry from his copy of Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Characters (by Andy Mangels) and try and make heads or tails of the insane detail ascribed to all manner of background extras, droids, bounty hunters, and maybe if you're lucky, a Jedi. These will run about 20 - 30 minutes each and will be chock full of weird riffs on a galaxy far, far away.
(Source: The Big Daddy Dispatch - Jan 2019)
From: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Subject: Crypto Glossary
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 92 11:50:55 PST
Here's the glossary of crypto terms we passed out in printed form at the first Cypherpunks meeting in September 1992. Some compromises had to be made in going from the printed form to the ASCII of this transmission, so I hope you'll bear with me.
I'm sending it to the entire list because nearly everyone who hears about it says "Is it online?" and wants a copy. If you don't want it, discard it.
I'm not going to be maintaining the "Cypherpunks FAQ," so don't send me corrections or additions.
Enjoy
Tim May
(these sections will introduce the terms in context, though complete definitions will not be given)
Encryption
privacy of messages
using ciphers and codes to protect the secrecy of messages
DES is the most common symmetric cipher (same key for encryption and decryption)
RSA is the most common asymmetric cipher (different keys for encryption and decryption)
Signatures and Authentication
proving who you are
proving you signed a document (and not someone else)
Untraceable Mail
untraceable sending and receiving of mail and messages
focus: defeating eavesdroppers and traffic analysis
DC protocol (dining cryptographers)
Cryptographic Voting
focus: ballot box anonymity
credentials for voting
issues of double voting, security, robustness, efficiency
Digital Cash
focus: privacy in transactions, purchases
unlinkable credentials
blinded notes
"digital coins" may not be possible
Crypto Anarchy
using the above to evade government, to bypass tax collection, etc.
a technological solution to the problem of too much government
agoric systems
open, free market systems in which voluntary transactions are central.
Alice and Bob
cryptographic protocols are often made clearer by considering parties A and B, or Alice and Bob, performing some protocol. Eve the eavesdropper, Paul the prover, and Vic the verifier are other common stand-in names.
ANDOS
all or nothing disclosure of secrets.
anonymous credential
a credential which asserts some right or privilege or fact without revealing the identity of the holder. This is unlike CA driver's licenses.
asymmetric cipher
same as public key cryptosystem.
authentication
the process of verifying an identity or credential, to ensure you are who you said you were.
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... keep reading on reddit ➡So, this is my first paranormal/fantasy romance series and I originally wrote a glossary of terms to go with it. This book introduces a lot of races and beings and even though I explain them all in the book when they come up, I thought I'd make a glossary so people can look back if they need to.
There are normal things like vampires, shifters, were-animals, and angels. But there are also demons (kinds and a hierarchy that I've created) that are heavily incorporated throughout this book since it's set in Hell. So my question is... do I include the glossary? and where do I put it if I do? (both ebook and paperback will be released).
I’m 17, young and I’ve only just began figuring out my sexuality and am only now exploring Gay culture. I’ve learnt a lot of phrases and terms and I’m comfortable with using them... e.g Iearnt I am something called a cub... but I still hear words which I can’t workout using context, I fear there are many slang words I do not know. Idk I just need something from you more experienced guys, I’m extremely inexperienced tbh, anything would help, thank you!
I've been listening to the Wheel of Time on and off on audible and I'm loving it (halfway through book 9). The only problem is, I can't seem to keep up with the seemingly dozens of Aes Sedai, Shaun Chen terms, and Atha-on Myeir (another downside to listening to the books is I haven't the first clue how anything is spelled). There are so many names and terms whizzing by that I can't seem to remember all of them.
My question is: is there some kind of online glossary that I can look up brief descriptions of characters and names, that is book-specific? The problem with googling anything is that I always get spoiled because everything I read is as of the last book. Do you guys have any recommendations on what I can do? Thanks!
Thank you to all the really bright minds that post on this sub. Keep fighting the good fight. With all due respect to the serious issue at hand, here’s collection of terms I’ve learned over the past few months. Enjoy your weekend. 😊
CC Glossary of Terms for Dummies…
In case anybody gives a fuck, here’s a couple of tricks that I have learned over the years to increase your technique, efficiency, and numbers in the Olympic Lifts:
Assistance Exercises to Improve Olympic Lifts:
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