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Gung ho (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ ŋ ˈ h oʊ /) is an English term, with the current meaning of 'enthusiastic or energetic', especially overly so.It originated during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) from a Chinese term, 工合 (pinyin: gōnghé; lit. 'to work together'), short for Chinese Industrial Cooperatives (Chinese: 工業合作社; pinyin: Gōngyè Hézuòshè).
A chipper is an occasional recreational-drug user who does not use drugs with the regularity or frequency that is typical of addiction. It is used particularly to refer to occasional users of opiates and tobacco smokers. It can also refer to people who use various recreational drugs, but none habitually.
His legs were caught in a wood chipper during a freak accident 15 minutes into his first shift As a result, he lost both of his legs and more than 15 pints of blood, meaning all the blood in his ...
He “firmly believes” the ankle monitor design is why he couldn’t free himself from the wood chipper. Doctors amputated the remainder of O’Neill’s mangled legs and needed to give him 15 ...
The Man of Feeling is a sentimental novel published in 1771, written by Scottish author Henry Mackenzie. The novel presents a series of moral vignettes which the naïve protagonist Harley either observes, is told about, or participates in.
The survivor's Facebook posts reveal new details about the case.
A gut feeling, or gut reaction, is a visceral emotional reaction to something. It may be negative, such as a feeling of uneasiness, or positive, such as a feeling of trust. Gut feelings are generally regarded as not modulated by conscious thought, but sometimes as a feature of intuition rather than rationality. The idea that emotions are ...
He was told to go inside and “be quiet.” But soon neighbors reported more yelling and the deputy returned to hear the man repeatedly hollering, “Chipper!”