

“I’m busier than a rooster in a hen house today.”īuzzword compliant: A product that checks all the boxes by including the same features as its competitors. “Stop using a belt and suspenders approach in your designs.”īusier than a rooster in a hen house: Incredibly busy. “Looks like we’re on banker’s hours this week.”īelt and suspenders: Designing with caution, sometimes to the point of over-engineering. “I kicked off the design with some back-of-the-envelope math.”īanker’s hours: A short workday, starting late and leaving early. “Ask the contractor for their marked-up sheets so we can finalize the as-built drawings.”īack of the envelope: Quick and rough calculations.

“The work of those contractors is like monkeys fucking a football.”Īll hat, no cattle: All talk with no action.Īs-built: The final set of design drawings for a project, reflecting the finished construction. Engineering slang words and expressions’ listĪ monkey fucking a football: Delivering poor quality work. I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of engineering slang, including phrases I’ve used and heard across various engineering fields. Interested in more stories? We practice to #saymore on our Instagram, too.Some engineering slang words and expressions are downright hilarious, while other terms are essential for thriving in the profession.
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How to use the Vocabulary Miner app? Check the video … or more detailed tutorial here. You can easily create your own Word lists that #saymore about your reality with Flashcard app and Google Translate for example. There, people can train their creativity and imagination. To help people express their reality in words, we put new words into the vocabulary learning app Vocabulary Miner. They are both alive, ever-changing, and dynamic. Noelle Mateer in this great article looked at different languages and collected new corona words from German, Chinese, Latvian, and more.Īs you can see, reality and words walk hand in hand. Also, the Urban Dictionary has some new words, like:Ĭovidiot someone who ignores the warnings regarding public health or safety.Ī person who hoards goods, such as facemasks and gloves, denying them to their neighbors.Ĭovidophile someone who loves and is obsessed with coronaviruses and coronavirus diseasesĬoronalingus sex during the Coronavirus time of social distancing. It is not only the Czech language that managed to grasp the funny from the Covid-19. Korosádlo (corofat) weight gain during the coronavirus pandemic at the border) in order to reveal the coronavirus infection Koronoskopie (coronoscopy) examination and temperature measurements of someone (e.g. Koronovela (coro series) never-ending, detailed media coverage of coronavirus (Covid-19) Kontravirus (contravirus) alcohol one drinks in small doses as prevention against coronavirus Viřozvěst (corostradamus) a person who predicted the pandemic Koronormalizace (coronormalization) loosening of the business and other activities within the scope of the conoravirus epidemics

New corona words that the Czech nation came up with, and that his web collected, is a valid proof of it: He sees his initiative as a way to show that the Czech language is funny, witty, and has a bright future. has been ‘trolling’ the official Czech language since 2009”. Coronavirus brings not only a new world but also new vocabulary in many languages His 2018 book Hacknutá čeština (Hacked Czech) became a Czech bestseller. Martin Kavka, a storyteller and copywriter, created Čeština 2.0, a Czech web platform similar to Urban Dictionary, where he started to collect words and slangs that reality brings into the Czech language. New words are evidence that language is not static and dead but rather thriving. #coronatime #vocabularylearningtips #funnyshit #czechlanguage #funnyczech #czech_vibes #cestina20 #slovodne #hacknutacestina #fun #cestinaprocizince #cestinaprovas #cestinaprovsechny #czechforforeignersĪ post shared by Vocabulary Miner on at 3:41am PDT Words under keywords #saymoreinczech or corona or korona. New words reflect & Vocabulary Miner joined forces to present new unique Czech words that mirror #coronavirus situation in the Czech Republic and to wake up the fun in the Czech language! Find words in the app & try your imagination.
