The word operations can derive from the phrase of peacekeeping operations. Which stands for one of the 16 peacekeeping operations. I.E. India and Pakistanβs disputes would be one of the peace keeping operations. The way operations is used couldnβt possibly mean all of the peacekeeping operations at once, the reason our current literature uses the word Operations with an S at the end only because there are so many operations among the United Nations. In this case, the S doesnβt make the word plural. By making it plural the word would mean more than one operation in this word. Though, this word isnβt plural.
Peacekeeping Operations Means only One Peacekeeping Operation.
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One who runs equipment to move dirt
Im a operator byrd not a dirt mover
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when you are hooking up with a girl i.e. "slammin that ass" and you reach down to grab her cell phone and you call her dad so he can hear you hooking up with his daughter. (voicemails work best)
Guy 1: Dude, i totally pulled the operator move on julie last night and now her dad is pissed!
Guy 2: Sucks dude. Want to get a beer?
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Operator: A smooth operator with the sweethearts, commonly known as stud, ace, champion, or famously known as ISLAND.
look at operator, another one on the books
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a girl who gets things done, efficiently and effectivly. normally a girl with a large attitude and highly arrogant
" she walked into the party and got with the guy she wanted to, with in an hour. they said she was an operator"
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Cohering to the context of the first usage of the word.
An operational word would cohere to the word's original usage.
For instance the statement "All capitalist countries are based on slave trade" is operationally incorrect because slave traders acted in the context of mercantilism.
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