I've run across people from our company's Ohio-based office writing things like "this needs updated" or "this needs submitted" instead of "needs to be submitted." Don't know if it's a regional dialect thing or not. Those of us in the Wisconsin office don't use those (seeming) contractions or simplifications.
El plato tipico is the Spanish phrase for a regional specialty.
The phrase means essentially a pure example for the world to see.
There does not seem to be a phrase "donkey drill" anywhere online. Perhaps it is a regional saying in your area.
The phrase "giochi per cellulari" is Italian. It essentially translates to "mobile games" in English. The phrase does not have any alternate meanings.
It is a common phrase that means defecating. the Cosby's are the feces and the toilet bowl is the pool.
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"From your school."
The phrase "code of conduct" is a noun. It is essentially a set of rules for a particular situation.
You may mean 'je ne sais quoi' which is a French phrase essentially meaning "who knows"
This phrase typically indicates that while two people may not be related by blood, they have developed a close and strong bond, choosing to be friends as if they were siblings. It highlights the importance of the connection and closeness between friends who have become like family to each other.
"Mea culpa" is a Latin phrase that translates to "my fault" or "my mistake." It is an admission of guilt or an acknowledgment of one's responsibility for a wrongdoing.
Structural proteins are essentially the only proteins found in virion. Using this phrase can also refer to proteins in small amounts.