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The piece references a Southern black vernacular phrase, "selling wolf tickets," which refers to someone who makes grand proclamations that do not come to fruition.
In the first scene Jarrod refers to someone as "brave, but not Caitlyn Jenner brave".
Secondary malaria refers to someone catching malaria from another person who has also been bitten by a mosquito.
A target, as the terminology is understood by most prosecutors, refers to someone who may be charged with a crime.
She calls him Kook which in surfer's language refers to someone who wants to be a surfer.
Budvar's argument is straightforward: its hometown, Ceske Budejovice, is known as Budweis in German, and "Budweiser" refers to someone or something that originates from that town.
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And we still refer to someone with money to spare as 'well-heeled'.
Referring to someone who is seeking to lead a superpower, this wasn't much of testimonial.
"I thought she was a script stalker," he said, referring to someone pushing an unwanted screenplay.
The term might refer to someone who never fails to persuade others to his point of view.
Susan hated to ask for more immediate help, but she called Morgan Stanley, and was referred to someone in personnel.
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