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Vrm1 Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

smart ass, leverage, duck-duck-goose

hello people, 1. can someone tell me what is the meaning of the word 'smart ass', my first impression is that it contains a derogatory meaning, is it negative, positive, or neutral in meaning? or depends on context? 2. what about 'leverage', i was reading some technical article, came across the word, looked it up in the dictionary but found only finance/economics related meaning. not what i was looking for. 3. while u'r at it, can someone tell me about the game'duck-duck-goose', what its purpose, what does it mean when a person not in the circle tags a person in the circle? then he/she skips some people...i didnt get it, what is 'tagging a person' here? thank you all for your attention and help.
  

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com/games/indoor-outdoor-games/game/famfgam_duck / Smart *** = smart aleck. html Hope that helps.

  • com/games/indoor-outdoor-games/game/famfgam_duck / Smart *** = smart aleck.
  • html Hope that helps.
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0"Leverage" is being used more and more often in a sense outside of the financial one. It means basically to use a strength to your advantage. For example, you want to leverage the collective knowledge of your team, which means really make use of their knowledge. Or leverage our position as a market leader, meaning that in some say, the fact that you have a good market position is going to hel
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01cite10Julielai12cite10Smart *** = smart aleck. Smart aleck: 11a15010 12a10 12blockquote
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00 One thing to add, Julielai, is that we should be sure to tell him/her that "smart ***" is not equal to "smart aleck." "Smart ***" is

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