Or "OT"
One of the biggest consumer goods company in Indonesia with an old Chinese man as the logo
When abbreviated, people see this company like P&G and Unilever
But when isn't abbreviated, their name have a strong association to their red wine product, or amer (an acronym for anggur merah)(pronounced "amer" as in "America", amèr, amaer, A-maire, or a-mer)
This possibly causes their logo and how they called are different when placed on their non-alcoholic products. The non-alcoholic logo is simplified
One of the biggest consumer goods company in Indonesia with an old Chinese man as the logo
When abbreviated, people see this company like P&G and Unilever
But when isn't abbreviated, their name have a strong association to their red wine product, or amer (an acronym for anggur merah)(pronounced "amer" as in "America", amèr, amaer, A-maire, or a-mer)
This possibly causes their logo and how they called are different when placed on their non-alcoholic products. The non-alcoholic logo is simplified
Orang Tua Group produces things like dental health products (toothpaste, toothbrush, mouthwash), snacks, drinks, etc. Started as an alcoholic drink company, or they call it "traditional drink" and they still sell it
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A drive through the skyline of a city. Comes from the orange building panels (squares) which turn orange at 6 p.m.
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Orange Jesus Christ is an expletive interjection that refers to the Christian religious figure of Jesus Christ and Donald Trump combined. It is typically uttered in anger, surprise, or frustration; although often with humorous intent. It should be used when the more common expletive, Jesus Christ, is just not sufficient to explain the outrageousness of a situation. OJC is an acronym with the same meaning and use.
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a chain of annoying moments when everything act weird, starting with the beginning of a person's day.
im having an orange juice day
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A saying your boyfriend uses when he wants to say something romantic but can't think of anything. It ends up being adorable anyway, and you end up kissing after. Usually used when outside in Autumn in New England, since the leaves there change color in the fall.
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Jeff: What the hell is a Blockwork Orange?
Joe: Some retard's parody of A Clockwork Orange through legos.
Jeff: At least they didn't' use Mega Blocks.
Joe: Some retard's parody of A Clockwork Orange through legos.
Jeff: At least they didn't' use Mega Blocks.
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