That’s a good one.
That’s a good one.
The trick is only you know how, so you get rich.
Fat does insulate.
More overcooked chicken soup.
Uh they kinda do. People upvote accurate definitions, and downvote bad ones.
As for the number, I notice that common sayings will have a lot. And obscure or made up ones will not get much attention. The number of votes on that is very small.
29 up votes, 25 downvotes. Not a popular entry and contested at that.
Top results are a screenshot of the above. Speculation lower down is exactly that, sleeper as in hidden, fatty as in a fat person.
I can’t think of anything, guess I’ll have to Google it.
I think the old school method was to plug in a stereo and turn the volume up. When you couldn’t hear it then you got the right breaker.
Yes I’m aware it’s not an a with decoration jfc. I’m saying for computer entries that garble things, I wouldn’t care about matching it up so perfectly (with dropped whatever those things are called) as to not allow someone to board a plane.
That one I can actually see, having an extra letter that doesn’t match. Dropped punctuation or symbols (whatever the flair is called) though personally I wouldn’t care.
you will not be able to board if your ID doesn’t exactly reflect your details"
Do they care about an apostrophe though? I can see any punctuation being a problem for systems.
Khan is a first name?
Paul Ryan. But yeah probably not as known.
Any ____son is a last name. FYI the etymology is son of Jack, son of ____.
No I’m not joking. People aren’t going to put up with old candidates after this.
I doubt it. We have a coming generation where gender doesn’t matter one way or the other.
He’s 60 now, 68 will be his earliest chance. He’ll be too old.
Who are you so wise in the ways of sex workers?
And escorts?
Before the party switch the right wing was Democrats. Just as bad that they want “democracy” when they want a King. But I think it was they wanted majority rule over black people. “Teehee, see it’s majority rule to segregate. Teehee, see it’s majority rule to not fund black schools.”