a) Latin phrase meaning 'in the voice of the people',
b) (adj, preceded by in,) written, spoken or explained in a non-scientific, non convoluted terms that are comprehensible even to the least educated of people, i.e the masses.
c) The theoretical name of a theoretical newspaper that is supposed to be written by the masses for the masses
son: Dad, please explain my chemistry homework to me in vox populii; i don't get it.
father: I am neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turk, I am neither here to explain to you your homework in vox populii, because you are in private school and are supposed to brew your own vegetable soup and learn things on your own, and neither am I here to do your homework for you, because you won't learn anything.
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Bureaucratic landscape
A bureauscape is beautiful in the sense that zoomteractions are bad and therefore people need to talk head to head with others. Not just use a computer.
Verb: to order something online simply by clicking the first item that tickles your fancy
If you want a normal hotel room in Paris and not a haunted house in the middle of beantown, I have a simple solution for you; simply don't click-book your next vacation.
British term for a person of East European/Slavic descent descent
Queen Catherine the Great, although German speaking,was actually a slavman by birth, being born in a Polish castle on the German border
Husbands and boyfriends is the counter-concept to wags. Duh it's supposed to be abbreviated habs.
(to be abbreviated HABS): literally the male denoting counter-concept of WAGS
If men are allowed to bring their wags, why not let women bring their Habs- husbands and boyfriends?
Euphemism for sex games between 2 consenting adults.
If you're an adult use the term in-the-bedroom activities instead of sex when talking in front of your young children.
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