It Was an Honor to Know You

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laurels

( honours plural & 3rd person present ) ( honouring present participle ) ( honoured past tense & past participle )
in AM, use honor

one n-uncount Honour ways doing what y'all believe to be right and existence confident that you lot have washed what is right.
I do non believe I tin can any longer serve with honour as a member of your regime.

two n-count An laurels is a special award that is given to someone, commonly because they have done something proficient or considering they are greatly respected.
He was showered with honours<endash>among them an Oscar.

3 verb If someone is honoured, they are given public praise or an laurels for something they have washed.
usu passive
2 American surgeons were concluding week honoured with the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology... be Five-ed

iv n-sing If you lot describe doing or experiencing something equally an honour, y'all hateful you think it is something special and desirable.
oft North of -ing, it v-link N to-inf
Five other cities had been competing for the accolade of staging the Games...

5 v-passive If you say that you wouldbe honouredto practice something, you are saying very politely and formally that you would be pleased to do it. If yous say that you are honouredby something, you are maxim that you are grateful for information technology and pleased near it. , (politeness) Peter Alliss says he would exist honoured to be asked... be V-ed to-inf
It's a very flattering offer, and I'm honoured past your confidence in me. be Five-ed

6 verb To honour someone means to care for them or regard them with special attention and respect.
Her Majesty subsequently honoured the Headmaster with her presence at dejeuner... V n with n
Those right-wing people who near honour their monarch run into no reason for any apology. V n
honoured adj ADJ n
Mrs Patrick Campbell was an honoured guest.

7 verb If yous honour an organization or promise, yous do what you said you would practise.
The two sides agreed to award a new ceasefire... V n

8 n-uncount Honours is a type of university caste which is of a higher standard than a pass or ordinary caste.
usu Due north n
...an honours caste in business studies.

9 northward-voc Judges, and mayors in the United states of america, are sometimes called your honor or referred to every bit his honour or her honour.
poss Due north; PRON: poss PRON
I bring this up, your honor, considering I think it is of import to understand the background of the defendant.

x
guest of honour
lap of laurels
maid of honour

eleven If someone does the honours at a social occasion or public event, they human action as host or perform some official function.
INFORMAL
do the honours phrase 5 inflects
A well-known television personality did the honours at the official opening of the show.

12 If something is arranged in honour of a item event, information technology is bundled in social club to celebrate that event.
in honour of prep-phrase
The Foundation is holding a dinner at the Museum of American Art in honour of the opening of their new evidence.

13 If something is bundled or happens in someone's honor, it is done specially to show appreciation of them.
in sb's honour phrase n PHR, PHR afterwards v, PHR with cl
He volition nourish an outdoor concert in his honour in the heart of Paris...

fourth dimension-honoured
A time-honoured tradition or manner of doing something is one that has been used and respected for a very long time. adj ADJ n (=historic period-former)
The beer is brewed in the time-honoured manner at the Castle Eden Brewery.

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so am I

exp.

me too

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relocator

n.

a relocator refers to a person or company reponsible for the moving or relocating or one or more than objects from one place to another. used in a sentence as "I am looking to rent some furniture relocators to move my items from one place to another."

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know-it-all

adj.

debasing term to qualify a person who pretends or appears to know everything about everything

[Pej.];[Fam.] Ex.: And then let's see how Mister 'know-it-all' is going to solve that trouble!

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I feel queer

north.

I feel weird

adj Depuis plusieurs ans, "Queer" n'est plus commun pour se sentir mal. Ça veut dire "gai" ou homosexuel. Weird est beaucoup plus uncomplicated sans avoir deux sens.

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I rest my instance

n.

Phrase used when someone has brought all the evidences to support his point of view; "I'm done with explanations"

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ILY

abbr. acron.

Brusk for "I love you".

[Fam.]

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I can't take information technology

exp.

I tin can't understand it, I tin can't believe it, I can't take it

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IDK

abbr. acron.

Brusk for "I don't know".

[Fam.]

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screw you jackass

exp.

get away idiot, fool ; go out me alone idiot, fool ; fuck you idiot, fool ; fuck off idiot, fool.

[Slang];[Vulg.]

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JSYK

abbr. acron.

Brusque for "just so you know".

[Fam.]

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