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parlance
[ pahr-luhns ]
noun
- a way or manner of speaking; vernacular; idiom:
legal parlance.
- speech, especially a formal discussion or debate.
- talk; parley.
parlance
/ 藞辫蓱藧濒蓹苍蝉 /
noun
- a particular manner of speaking, esp when specialized; idiom
political parlance
- archaic.any discussion, such as a debate
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of parlance1
Example Sentences
If 1960s Beatlemania was defined by teenage girls fainting and screaming, the plan now is arguably to get Gen Z - in internet parlance - "screaming, crying, throwing up" from behind their phone screens in excitement.
It should be remembered that as I reported earlier, Social Security officials had suspended Dudek 鈥 placed him on 鈥渁dministrative leave鈥 in government parlance 鈥 for providing unauthorized access to DOGE.
That鈥檚 called 鈥渆ffing around and finding out鈥 in the parlance of our times; a succinct, coarse way to sum up one of horror cinema鈥檚 traditional functions.
In this part of the group chat, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz provides an update on the strike - which in military parlance is called a battle damage assessment, or BDA.
"In football parlance, we were in a prevent defense to not lose when we never had anything to lose because I don鈥檛 think we were ever ahead."
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