Why is it OK for a Democrat VP to be running loose making comments like this and others " "stand up" "Chuck, stand up, Chuck, let 'em see you.
Oh, God love you, what am I talking about? These comments are examples of sloppy research on simple matters or something much worse.
In a novel privacy case, Obama administration tells an appeals court that police should be able to learn the locations of mobile devices without a search warrant. I would think it's an easy job, how many corpses could the Navy have to deal with under normal circumstances?
I remember a fried chicken bit on "All in the Family", Archie was chastised by Lionel for making a demographic assumption about fried chicken. Glad Fox News didn't do this, we would be hearing a lot more about it. The Democrat candidate for the U. Senate from Massachusetts mispelled her state's name in her first ad. Is she qualified for high public office? Or is this acceptable because she is a Democrat? What is the "carbon footprint" of flying a and support planes round-trip from Washington, DC to Oslo and then Washington, DC to Copenhagen during the same week, like Obama is going to do this week.
Lv 7 42, points. Poor boy! Dreams are funny and they are complex, been studied since the beginning of men. But this question, I bet no one has ever posed this question before. Probably, not even Freud could have answered this question…Thank God, Yahoo Answers has been invented. Sometimes, we all ask ourselves just that. Someone has an evil plan with an elephant and we know nothing about it, just sit here laughing at the whole situation. Looks like a nice family car to go to the market and fill it with cabbages and potatoes and all sorts of vegetables.
Again, what state do you live in? People are trying to sell their souls all day and this dude wants to buy one just for backup. Good job! Really, now I am speaking a little bit of British and now just a little more of English.
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UC Santa Cruz. New to UCSC? Need Help? B: Ignore the request and hope she forgets. C: Decline the request and remind your supervisor that it is against UC policy. Answer 1: C - Decline the request and remind your supervisor that it is against UC policy. Answer 3: D - Delete the message: This one has four big risks: 1.
Scenario 4: Real-life Scenario: One of the staff members in I. Question: What do you think might be going on here? Answer 4: Possible answer: All three newsletters probably have the same parent company or are distributed through the same service.
Scenario 5: Real-life Scenario: We saw a case a while back where someone used their yahoo account at a computer lab on campus. Answer 5: Possible answers: The first person probably didn't log out of her account, so the new person could just go to history and access her account.
Scenario 6: Two different offices on campus are working to straighten out an error in an employee's bank account due to a direct deposit mistake. Question: What's wrong here? How many languages use the "yo" as some form of greeting? There are actually a few different meanings reported in the OED for "yo" as an interjection, or a response: An exclamation of incitement, warning, etc. Also as a response to such a call.
In weakened use, following or punctuating an utterance for emphasis or as a general conversational filler. Will the downvoters please say why they are doing so? I can't fix what I don't know is broken. Etymology online seems to agree with all the sources you provided. Philoto Philoto 5, 21 21 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. I lived for four years in Philly, and can vouch that this is indeed what they use there where most of the rest of the USA uses "Hey", and perhaps Brits use "Oi".
A native told me a funny story about trying to get someone's attention in upsate New York for a good minute or two before he realized the problem and switched to "Hey! Roughly speaking, "Oi" is the phonological reverse of "Yo".
Philadelphia, eh? And of course popularized in the movie Rocky. Partridge says "First recorded in among Philadelphia's Italian-Americans and popularied by Sylvester Stallone in the film Rocky ". From the letter: In the Neapolitan dialect "guaglione" pronounced guahl-YO-nay signified a young man. Actually, the theory does sound very plausible.
Hugo Nice find! I've edited in a quote, feel free to change it or add another. The book was completed in and first published in I wonder if it's also in any drafts. On the Road: The Original Scroll was published in and is a "slightly edited version of the original manuscript". One of the changes in The Original Scroll is the original names are used. Community Bot 1. Hugo Hugo From Wikipedia Re the ancient Roman festival Saturnalia in honor of Saturn: Io Saturnalia The phrase io Saturnalia was the characteristic shout or salutation of the festival, originally commencing after the public banquet on the single day of December Fair enough.
Was researching "Saturnalia" as an alternative to Christmas and came across this, and then searched "yo" to get here. Io Saturnalia! Tom Bell Tom Bell 19 1 1 bronze badge. Interesting idea! Can you back it up with sources? The Pancho Villa Expedition was from to
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