The word "cover band" refers to the thoughtful image one gets when they see or listen to a particular band. This cover can be a bad or good image, the choice is decided on the public opinion.
The term Robots in Disguise can refer to Transformers, toys and movie sensations, or to the English Electropunk band whose hit single is "Turn It Up".
The gastric sleeve is the band they put around a section of your stomach. By placing this band there, it makes your stomach smaller, and therefore you will not eat as much food.
If The Rolling Stones are a "glorified cover band", they certainly are a rich, successful "glorified cover band".
The term 'SEDA' may refer to the phrase 'Staff and Educational Development Association.' However, 'Seda' might also refer to a popular song by the band the Foo Fighters.
It is term used to refer to a female companion, or wife of a homosexual to act as a cover to his true leanings.
to what does the term coed refer
The word for "band" in Korean is "밴드" (pronounced "baen-deu"). This term is commonly used to refer to music bands. Additionally, "악단" (pronounced "ak-dan") can also be used, especially in more formal contexts or to refer to traditional music groups.
They are the same, but different. Both are cover bands, because they "cover" songs by other artists. A tribute band usually covers other artists' material, but they focus on a particular group or era. So, a tribute band is more focused than an average cover band.
Yes, "lid" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to a removable or hinged cover for an opening in a container.
A hit lit is a pop culture term that can refer to a list of people that are marked for death by assasination or it can be a list of popular songs either by the same band or the "hits" for a certain time period.
The term "lid" has its origins in Old English, where it referred to a cover or top of a container. Over time, it has evolved to refer more broadly to any kind of covering or cap.
There are several valid meanings of "banding". It could refer to the application of a band (thin, circular loop), or the grouping together of people or animals.