Ofodjdd Flashcards

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Form a company

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To form a company means to make a business exist

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Chase

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To hurry after someone in order to catch him
This coming coming from a man that chasing kids on bikes for a living

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Minted

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loaded , lot of money or can mean good
he’s minted

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Loaded

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really rich; “loaded” with money.
“Man, why you with that girl? She’s a bitch and she’s got you whipped!”
“Dogg she’s loaded…you ever see that pimped-out Ferrari she drives around in?”

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Entrepreneur

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Is a person that sets up a business and takes financial risk

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Shitloads

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large amount or number of something.
“I have a shitload of work to do this week”

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Subsidise

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Paying part of the cost of producing (something) to reduce prices for the buyer.
I am going to stop paying my taxes so that the government doesn’t subsidize my money towards constructing highways, which would benefit one part of the population at the cost of another.

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Joyrider

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worthless kid who steals cars, drives them around with scant regard for their own safety let along those around them. Often conveniently burns the cars afterwards.

The people carrying out these crimes often tend to be council.
Man 1: That joyrider’s trapped in the car he set alight. Christ, he’s screaming like a stuck pig.
Man 2: Come one, we’ll miss the bus.

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Upside and downside

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Upside is the advantage of a situation while the d9wnside is the disadvantage of the same situaition

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Nearly

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Almost i nearly forgot to tell ye

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Earn a living

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To earn enough money to cover the needs

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Chip van

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A van that sells fish and chips

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Identity

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Thats information aboyt yiu

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Tubby

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, пухленький

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Heap of shit

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An untidy pile or mass of thins

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Fierce

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Excellent, very good.
Q: “How was the party last night?” A: “Fierce!”

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Balance the account

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It just means to subtract the credit balance from the debit balance
Profits and costs

Balancing is the process of making sure that the debit column and the credit column match in the different accounting books and the general ledger, trial balance and balance sheet.

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Immersion

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The procces of imerrsing, going under the surface of a liquid

19
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Overhead

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the regular and necessary costs, such as rent, heat, electricity, and telephone, involved in operating a business:
overhead expenses

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Sparkling

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shining brightly:
sparkling white teeth

21
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Get back at someone

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to punish someone because that person has done something wrong to you:
I think he’s trying to get back at her for what she said in the meeting.

22
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To foam ftom mouth

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to produce small bubbles

To foam from mouth is when foam comes out of your mouth

23
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Division of labour

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Labour is physical work

24
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Rev

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increase the running speed of (an engine) or the engine speed of (a vehicle) by pressing the accelerator, especially while the clutch is disengaged.
“he revved up the engine and drove off”

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Eye catching

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Thats a word used to describe spmething that draws attention

Noticeble striking imediatly appeling

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Somthing is in fashion

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It is popular now at aparticular time

27
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Pozy

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of poor quality; worthless.
“they’ve won one poxy trophy”

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Laugh his arse off

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Too laugh too much that your arse falls off

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Picky

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fussyand hard to please.

“they are becoming increasingly picky about where they stay”

30
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Tread on tyres

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the grooved rubber on the circumference of the tyre, which comes into direct contact with the roa

31
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Slabber

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Northern Irish slang for talking shit
Will you quit yer slabbering?

Belfast slang for talking about someone. If someone was to slabber about one another it would be just talking about them.
‘Did you hear that Cherelle was slabbering about Jacinta yesterday?’

‘Seriously?! I thought they were mates.’
‘Yeah, Cherelle the slabbering bitch, no one likes slabbers’

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Luscious

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having a pleasant sweet taste or containing a lot of juice:
luscious ripe figs

33
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Pleb

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a person of a low social class

34
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Turnover

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the amount of business that a company does in a period of time:
Large supermarkets have high turnovers (= their goods sell very quickly).

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Drown ones sorrows

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forget one’s problems by getting drunk.
“he bought a bottle of whisky to drown his sorrows”

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Huddle up

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to gather closely together, usually because of cold or fear

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Soggy

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wet and soft.
“we squelched through the soggy ground

(of things that can absorb water, especially food) unpleasantly wet and soft:
soggy ground
I hate it when cereal goes soggy.

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Harebrained

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(of plans or people) silly or not practical:
harebrained scheme That sounds like another of his harebrained schemes!

39
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Scrap

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to get rid of something that is no longer useful or wanted, often using its parts in new ways:
Hundreds of nuclear weapons have been scrapped.