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Showing posts with label phrases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phrases. Show all posts

Sep 24, 2019

[Answer] We compiled some fab new traditions for same-sex weddings, including twists on attire, wedding party composition and traditional phrases. How did Luke and George choose to end their ceremony?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " We compiled some fab new traditions for same-sex weddings, including twists on attire, wedding party composition and traditional phrases. How did Luke and George choose to end their ceremony? "



...1. The wedding party members embraced the couple. 2. The wedding guests gave cheers with champagne. 3. The couple lit a candle. 4. The couple high-fived each other.

Jan 25, 2019

[Answer] 3. Sailors can be blamed for a lot of things including the creation of a lot of common phrases. If someone is "three sheets to the wind," what are they?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Sailors can be blamed for a lot of things including the creation of a lot of common phrases. If someone is "three sheets to the wind," what are they?"



...1. Lost. 2. Breaking wind in bed. 3. Hanging around. 4. Very drunk. Just to keep the landlubbers on their toes, sailors often use words which aren't what they seem. You'd think a sheet was a sail wouldn't you? Well, it isn't. A sheet is usually a rope that is used to haul on a sail. On a square-rigged sailing ship, each of the three lower course sails has a sheet to haul it around. If the ends of the sheets are not fastened down, they will fly in the wind and the sails will be out of control. The more sheets left to fly, the more out of control the sail. There is actually a hierarchy of drunkenness - one sheet in the wind means a little bit drunk and three sheets in the wind means you are doing a David Hasselhoff. In days gone by, hanging round on a ship usually meant you'd been caught doing something naughty and were suffering punishment. (This often involved hanging around from the yardarm). Breaking wind in bed can be fun but it's hardly nautical in origin - real sailors sleep in hammocks. Breaking wind in bed is a part of a game known as "Dutch Ovens" in highbrow circles. I have another name for it but it won't get past the censors.

Jan 18, 2019

[Answer] What is "computer speak" for words or phrases that describe text, images and Web pages?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is "computer speak" for words or phrases that describe text, images and Web pages?"



...Computers are only as good as the people who program them. In "computer speak," people use certain words or phrases to describe content of Web pages and database records. These words or phrases are collectively called "keywords." When operators tag content or pictures with keywords that describe the content of the document or Web page, search engines can rapidly locate files from all over the internet. Keywords are important for identifying the content of a website and as indicators for refining search engine inquiries. Source: TechTerms.com