I know the diner is closed, but perhaps if you show the gentleman your scaldis boobs he will open the shop and sell you that cookie you want.
by henrytheviii June 30, 2009
Get the Scaldis mug.An Irish word said with alot of emphasis on the "a" sound, often elongated for dramatic effect. The word is the exact opposite of munya and means something bad and it typically applies to something rather than someone, but in severe cases the latter can be applied.
paddy 1: did you get the bag sorted?
Paddy 2: nah, this plug doesn't to tic.
Paddy 1: what a scaldy prick!
Paddy 2: nah, this plug doesn't to tic.
Paddy 1: what a scaldy prick!
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a word to represent anything that is on your mind usually used with "aghh" at the end
Correct Pronunciation: skal-uh-muh-fawsh-lean.
Correct Pronunciation: skal-uh-muh-fawsh-lean.
by Jimmylamanz March 17, 2011
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Get the scadaddle mug.1) Teatro alla Scala, a famous opera house in Milan
2) An object-oriented programming language developed in Switzerland and targetted primarily at the Java Virtual Machine. It's a bit like Java, except with all the syntactical cruft removed, closures and first-class functions added, and an awesome collections library. This comes together to let you write code in about a quarter of the lines as for Java.
You can use it simply as a "better Java" (since Java classes are imported just as easily), as a fully fledged functional programming language, or something in between.
2) An object-oriented programming language developed in Switzerland and targetted primarily at the Java Virtual Machine. It's a bit like Java, except with all the syntactical cruft removed, closures and first-class functions added, and an awesome collections library. This comes together to let you write code in about a quarter of the lines as for Java.
You can use it simply as a "better Java" (since Java classes are imported just as easily), as a fully fledged functional programming language, or something in between.
1) Andiamo a vedere un'opera lirica alla Scala!
2) Scala:
def reverseAdd(N: Int) = N.toString.reverse.toInt + N
Java:
public int reverseAdd(int N) {
String s = "" + N;
String v = "";
for (int i = s.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
v += s.charAt(i);
}
return N + Integer.parseInt(v);
}
2) Scala:
def reverseAdd(N: Int) = N.toString.reverse.toInt + N
Java:
public int reverseAdd(int N) {
String s = "" + N;
String v = "";
for (int i = s.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
v += s.charAt(i);
}
return N + Integer.parseInt(v);
}
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