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10,000 US dollars is called a “stack”. 100,000 US dollars is called a "brick" or a "honey bun".
Apricots, Asian pears, avocado, bananas, guava, kiwis, mangoes, melons, nectarines, papayas, passion fruit, pawpaw, peaches, pears, persimmons,...
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How Much Reading in a Day is Too Much? Reading more than one hour in one sitting is too much, and reading over four hours in a day can be mentally...
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More recently, Carroll Izard at the University of Delaware factor analytically delineated 12 discrete emotions labeled: Interest, Joy, Surprise,...
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The diet utilizes a type of intermittent fasting called 23:1. This means that a person spends 23 hours of the day fasting, leaving just 1 hour per...
Read More »States in Malaysia have different terms for money. Normally, "cents" are called "sen", but in the northern region (Penang, Kedah, Perlis) one "kupang" is 10 sen, thus 50 sen is "5 kupang". "Det" (pronounce "date") means "money", such as in "Weh aku takdak det" ("I have no money"). In the East Coast Region (Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang), "50 sen" is replaced with "se-amah" (where "se" refer to one in Malay). RM 1 (100 sen) is called "dua-amah" ("dua" is two in Malay), and so on. In Kelantan, "ringgit" is called "riyal". For example, RM 10 (10 ringgit) is called "10 riyal" in Kelantan.[citation needed] In olden days, RM 10 was called "Red Tiger" because there was a watermark of tiger in a red tone on the RM 10 notes.[11]
Eating KFC Regularly Makes You fat The dishes of KFC are mostly deep-fried and are made using tons of oil. So, the regular consumption of KFC can...
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Signs of low self-esteem include: saying negative things and being critical about yourself. joking about yourself in a negative way. focusing on...
Read More »The one pound note, while still in circulation in Scotland, was occasionally referred to as a "Sheet" and thus the ten shilling note as a "Half Sheet". More commonly the ten shilling note was a "ten bob note" or, in London, "half a bar". "As bent as a nine bob note" is or was a common colloquial phrase used to describe something or someone crooked or counterfeit, or alternatively (and now considered offensive) a gay man who is extremely camp. In pub culture five and ten pound notes are sometimes called "blue beer tokens" and "brown beer tokens" respectively. £5 is commonly called a "fiver", and more rarely a "Lady" (short for "Lady Godiva") due to rhyming slang[21] or a "Deep Sea Diver"[22] or a "Winston" from the image of Winston Churchill on the back of the new note introduced in 2016 £10 is commonly known as a "tenner" or, more uncommonly, a "Darwin", due to the image of Charles Darwin on the back (issued from 7 November 2000 and withdrawn from circulation on 1 March 2018). Other terms used are a "Cockle" from Cock and Hen — ten and "Ayrton", from Ayrton Senna i.e. tenner[23]. £15 is sometimes referred to as a Commodore[24] as it's worth three "Ladies" (see above) after The Commodores song Three Times a Lady. £20 is sometimes referred to as a "score", although strictly this is not a slang term for money, as 'score' is a normal word for twenty.[25] £20 is sometimes known as a "Bobby" from Bobby Moore (rhymes with score).
Three days is a pretty solid amount of time to crash on a friend's couch. If you plan on surfing for an extended amount of time such as a month,...
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EA just had its biggest-ever Q3 in the company's nearly 40-year history. Electronic Arts on Tuesday released its latest earnings report, and one of...
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In order to live a happy life, you have to take care of yourself first. Get enough sleep, drink lots of water, eat nutritious meals, and do some...
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The Ontario 6143 M9 Bayonet Fixed Blade Knife is perfect for Delta Force operations. With a similar basic design to the Ka-bar style knife, the...
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