| 29. | gypsy | ||
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A person who sells goods which may include, but are not limited to, tears, shrunken peoples, Bay Watch fan books, and various other odd job items. Did you see that Gypsy?
I sure did. She shrunk that person and then sold him with the rest of her various goods! |
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| 30. | like gypsy eat my crumm | ||
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1- a quote from "Borat" the movie for why he wishes to not keep two hands on the stearing wheel whilst driving instructor- " keep two hands on the wheel at all times. "
Borat- " what, like gypsy eat my crumm? " |
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| 31. | Gypsy Rose Lee Strategy | ||
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In negotiations or in a hierarchy, this is a strategy of holding back the commitment of some resources. The plan is that they might be subsequently required by a customer or superior and, when provided, gives them the sense that they have gained a considerable concession. This is named after Gypsy Rose Lee (1911-1970), American ecdysiast (stripteaser), who advised a stripper to pretend that she had completed her disrobing but still had one or more garments that could be removed and had been planned to do so. This caused the customers to clamor for her to remove more, and when she would seemingly reluctantly did so, it would, give them the sense of having gotten something extra. On my original proposal, I used the Gypsy Rose Lee strategy by not listing some things that were planned because I knew that they would be requested and I wanted to give the impression of them having gained some big concessions.
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| 32. | gypsy | ||
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The word gypsy, comes from a name given to us by non-gypsy's. because of the superstitions of the gypsy people being so much like the Egyptian's. Not all of my people are scum. I we have had to deal with you people for over 2000 yrs killing us beating us and raping us. now you see why we have no respect for your people. because some of you are scum. gypsy example given above
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| 33. | gypsy roll | ||
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A substantial bundle of banknotes that you keep in your pocket. Earned from doing cash jobs and not declared to the tax man. Does your accountant know about that gypsy roll John?
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| 34. | Cacker | ||
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In New Forest dialect, a cacker is not a chav, nor currently living on a housing estate. A cacker is someone who lives a rough lifestyle on the forest. It derives from the verb 'to cack', meaning to deficate oneself, relating to the squalid living conditions these people choose to live in. Other characteristics of the atypical cacker involve eating road-kill, selling magic mushrooms, badger-baiting, selling junk and terrorising local pubs. The addition of 'er' on the end of cacker, suggests that it was once a name, which in turn derived from a job title. In essence, a cacker is commonly treated as the non-Romany equivalent of a gypsy. Cacker can be used as a term of offence for non-cackers. A half-Romany/half-cacker is known as a diddicai. "See Seth badger-baiting the other day? Such a cacker."
"I can't believe you bought that dress. You look like such a cacker!" |
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| 35. | netto | ||
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A place where my Y6 teacher shopped when I was at primary school ages ago. Where the gypsies in my town shop cos the caravan site is less than a mile away. A horrible shop that puts flyers through everyone's doors.
Usually where some immigrants I know shop. Sells things so cheap it's like shoplifting. I am not a snob, I just hate Irish Pikies. immigrant1: let's go to netto and get some curry!
immigrant2: It only cost 50p, it is from netto! (Listen to curry song get ur mates to send it you via bluetooth) |
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