lingo

  • 51lingo — noun (plural lingos or lingoes) informal, often humorous a foreign language. ↘the jargon of a subject or group. Origin C17: prob. via Port. lingoa from L. lingua tongue …

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  • 52lingo — n Informal. argot, cant, jargon, parlance; slang, idiom, terminology, phraseology, vocabulary; patois, pidgin, pidgin English, trade language, lingua franca; vernacular, dialect, tongue, talk, speech, language, shoptalk; journalese, officialese,… …

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  • 53lingo — lin·go …

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  • 54lingo — lin•go [[t]ˈlɪŋ goʊ[/t]] n. pl. goes 1) ling. the language or vocabulary, esp. the jargon or slang, of a particular field, group, or individual 2) ling. language or speech, esp. if strange or foreign • Etymology: 1650–60; appar. alter. of lingua… …

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  • 55lingo — n. (pl. os or oes) colloq. 1 a foreign language. 2 the vocabulary of a special subject or group of people. Etymology: prob. f. Port. lingoa f. L lingua tongue …

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  • 56Major Lingo — is a band from Jerome, Arizona, founded in 1982, and still active today. Current band members include original members Tony Bruno on slide guitar and John Ziegler on rhythm guitar and vocals; and more recent additions Sally Stricker on bass and… …

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  • 57Municipio de Lingo (condado de Macon, Misuri) — Municipio de Lingo Municipio de los Estados Unidos …

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  • 58Wobbly lingo — is a collection of technical language, jargon, and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the Wobblies, for more than a century.Origin and usageWords and phrases in Wobbly lingo may have different meanings in… …

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  • 59Diner lingo — Salem Diner in Salem, Massachusetts, USA Diner lingo is a kind of American verbal slang used by cooks and chefs in diners and diner style restaurants, and by the waitresses to communicate their orders to the cooks. It is virtually unknown outside …

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  • 60Laurie Lingo & the Dipsticks — Dave Lee Travis (* 25. Mai 1945 in Buxton, Derbyshire, England) ist ein britischer Hörfunk und Fernsehmoderator und Discjockey. In Deutschland wurde er Mitte der 1960er Jahre als Moderator des Beat Club bekannt. In BBC und BFBS benutzt er als… …

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