a short person = a vertically challenged person
laying employees off = downsizing
a strip club = a gentleman's club
used car = preowned vehicle
you're fired = we're letting you go
cancer = "The big C"
a prison = a correctional facility
feeling sick = being "under the weather"
many soldiers have been killed = heavy casualties
Where is the bathroom? = Where can I powder my nose?
a person who isn't very smart = a person who's "not the sharpest knife in the drawer"
A caravan has two meanings, the older one is a group of pack animals such as camels or mules. The other is a British word for a travel trailer.
Homonyms are words that sound alike but have different meanings and often different spellings, such as "pair" and "pear." Synonyms, on the other hand, are words that have similar meanings, such as "happy" and "joyful."
Meanings for "people" include:personsgroupgroupstribetribesgatheringscongregation (if religious people)
VTR means "Video Tape Recorder." There are other meanings, two examples being: Vintage Triumph Register (car enthusiast network), or Vector.
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There are several meanings of the acronym WLL. For example, it can stand for "Wireless Local Loop", "Working Load Limit, or "With Limited Liability". There are other examples as well.
A dictionary can be any kind of publication reference source or other kind of database listing words together with information about those words. So you could have a dictionary of computer terms, or a dictionary of agricultural terms, a dictionary of cooking, and so on. The most common kind of dictionary is simply a list of words in one language with their meanings and sometimes also their pronunciation, their origin, and examples of usage. There are translating dictionaries, which list words and meanings in one language, together with equivalent words in another language.
There are an infinite number of synonyms and euphemisms for the male genitalia. In informal discussions, the current favorite is "junk."
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Words is not a euphemism.There are several million words that are not euphemisms. Since you did not give any words from which to choose, the question is unanswerable.
Some family tendencies are: the tendency to argue (or not to argue); the tendency to help each other (or not to help each other), the tendency to eat meals together (or not to eat meals together), the tendency to share (or not to share), the tendency to worship together (or not to worship together), etc.
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