ap·pe·tiz·er
ˈapəˌtīzər/
noun
synonyms: starter, first course, hors d'oeuvre, antipasto, amuse-gueule, amuse-bouche "tonight's featured appetizer is a dish of grilled oysters and roasted mushrooms"
It's like a light food. Example: You got a appetizer and it has to do before the large meal or else you have grand of meal at the hotel.
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A small apetizer An amuse bouche is the same as an amuse gueule. It's a little bite of food that's served as an aperitif something to tickle your taste buds. Generally it's something the chef sends out to keep you happy while your order is prepared. It should not appear as an item on your bill!
Hmmm. Wouldnt recomend this animal for a pet. Highly dangerous. When it gets big, it might have you for lunch or even a part of you as a snack or apetizer. Even when quite small it might try to have your fingers as a cousine. It eat meat. It also need moisture. you don't keep it in a bathtub. Buy off part of the Florida swampland and put it there :-)
What is popularily given the academic-sounding term of ( Iniative and referendum) poses a number of questions, often involving tax-supported activities- on the election ballot- it has been used sparingly in recent years because of or possibly in spite of improvements in Touch screen and other modern voting machine technologies. In New Jersey it was used in my voting lifetime to A., repeal the antiquated sunday-closing blue laws affecting, among others, shopping malls- and B. to decide on the legalization of Gambling In Atlantic City, in backwater issues, it seems the powers that be are ( content) for the electorate to get in some(wheel time) but still prefer other means of conning the ship of state- I and R puts democracy into direct drive- no transmission losses. It cannot replace ( talking heads) or candidate-based politics but is a useful aperitif or apetizer for the4 voting booth. one is suprised it is so rarely used in a democracy-conscious land.