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Stega
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Lincolnshire, uk, slang for someone with low standards, one who would pick a penny up off the ground. example you stega, you picked that penny up off the ground.
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Lincolnshire, английский
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Step, английский
- To challenge someone. example he had beef and decided to step.
- Satellite telecommunications experiment project
- Satellite telecommunication experiment
- Space terminal evaluation program
- A stair unit which consists of one tread and one riser.
- A movement of the foot and the leg as in walking he took two steps forward. the baby is taking her first steps.
- A large clamp of timber fixed on the kelson, and fitted to receive the tenoned heel of a mast. the steps of the main and fore masts of every ship rest upon the kelson; that of the mizen-mast sometimes rests upon the lower-deck beams.—to step a boat`s mast. to erect and secure it in its step in readiness for setting sail.
- [1] to raise and position a mast. [2] the socket or plate which holds a mast in position.
- Small offset on a piece of core or in a drill hole resulting from a sudden sidewise deviation of the bit as it enters a hard, tilted stratum of rock under¬lying a softer rock. compare kick. 2. one of several terracelike or stairstep concentric configurations on the crown of a diamond bit. see step-face bit.
- A beat.
- Safety, teamwork, excellence, profit
Steez, английский
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