actually, it is spelt aussie aussie aussie, oi oi oi. It's just just a celebratoty thing... Australians for the win!
ambot nomo oy boang naka
The Open Systems Interconnection model (OSI model) was a product of the Open Systems Interconnection effort at the International Organization for Standardization. It is a way of sub-dividing a communications system into smaller parts called layers. Similar communication functions are grouped into logical layers. A layer provides services to its upper layer while receiving services from the layer below. On each layer, an instance provides service to the instances at the layer above and requests service from the layer below.For example, a layer that provides error-free communications across a network provides the path needed by applications above it, while it calls the next lower layer to send and receive packets that make up the contents of that path. Two instances at one layer are connected by a horizontal connection on that layer.
The physical layer is layer 1. It comprises the hardware (routers, repeaters, hubs, switches, etc.) that are used to form the physical basis of a network. They receive, process, and transmit raw electric (or optical) signals, rather than logical data packets.
what does 'cleapps' mean?
What does sublification mean in the bible
Nothing. If you mean 'aussi' (which sounds like 'osi' ) it means also, as well.
OY is a Yiddish word - it is usually part of the phrase "oy vey" which means "oh woe" or "alas" but occasionally you see it alone. It is a term of despair which is used as an exclamation in time of trouble and strife.
If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).If you mean the OSI reference model, that's layer 1 (physical).
oh brother , what the heck
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it's pronounced Oy va-a-voy (אוי ואבוי) and means "oh and alas". It is usually translated as "oh no!"
The word oy can have a number of meanings depending upon context. Among Ashkenazic Jews, it is an expression of concern or dismay (often in the form, oy vey). Among British youth, it would be an expression of aggression.
Oy (אוי) = "Oh" or "Alas"
"Oh woe is me."
"I hurt so much I could die"
oy cheeky that not a very appropriate thing to say
i love my self It just means "hi". :o)