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Imagenes de barbie is referring to barbie dolls which have been around since 1959. Barbie dolls are manufactured by Mattel and are still as popular today as they were in 1959.
NRFB stands for "Never Removed From Box" and is a term used by Barbie doll collectors to describe dolls that are being kept in their original packaging without being taken out. Collectors often seek NRFB dolls for their pristine condition and higher value in the collectibles market.
Muñeca means Doll. It is used by Latin people when they refer to girl toys as in baby dolls or barbie doll and also as a sort of slang when complimenting a woman or girl as a term of endearment.
Yes. Barbie is a copyrighted name. The generic term is fashion doll.I THINK I know what you are asking.If you are referring to a real person with the name "Barbie," then the answer is no. If you're referring to the doll, just capitalize the first "B", as the name is copyrighted. If you want to write about that size doll in general, the basic term is "fashion doll."Yes, 'Barbie Doll' can be capitalised but when talking about dolls in general it is lower case.
The term self adequacy means that you view yourself as capable of satisfactorily dealing with problems.
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people that like grilled shrimp. the term "shrimp on the barbie"(berbie=barbecue) is typically Australian slang.
The Greek term for a course dealing with rules of language is "Grammatikḗ."
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Share dealing can be used for both long and short term investments. It is a common trading practice on the stock exchanges around the world. You can open share dealing accounts with many brokerage firms.
The spelling "Barby" is a proper noun, a city in Saxony, Germany (formerly East Germany). The name is used for a village in Northhamptonshire, England and 2 locations in France. A "barbie" is Australian slang for a "barbecue" or "barbecue grill." The spelling "barbie" is also used for the Mattel doll line (Barbie, Ken, et al).
The Australian word "Barbie" is a contraction of "barbeque" or BBQ.