(preposition) Because of, due to, as a result of — especially when describing the negative consequences of a misstep.
This usage marks a sharp linguistic divergence along ethnic lines: integral to ebonics and related dialects, unrecognized in any white vernacular.
This usage marks a sharp linguistic divergence along ethnic lines: integral to ebonics and related dialects, unrecognized in any white vernacular.
by Big Gus Dickus May 22, 2008
an abbreviation from a German word "behindert" to express someone or something is retarded, "behind" can be used to desribe a person, a thing or can be used to condemn someone after they did something wrong
by ming@kettering December 15, 2012
preposition. after; following. Typically suggestive of a cause-and-effect relationship, but it is important to note that this is implied and not stated.
by LaJeep December 5, 2009
by ang... January 28, 2005
by Endi April 14, 2008
A translation for a common Hebrew expression meaning - We'll meet later, whatever it is you want is not that important for now, you're giving me a headache at the moment, in short - later! later!
(Origianly - "Ochorey Ze").
(Origianly - "Ochorey Ze").
by Tala October 11, 2005