it is when you think of dumb people
It is a Turkish word, Koshk, meaning 'open pavilion' or 'portico'. Adopted into English as the Telephone Kiosk
He did many terrific things like he killed his first bison at the age of 10
It is a Mexican/Spanish word meaning a long, narrow steep valley cut into the earth by running water. Original spelling 'Callon' from which the word 'calle' meaning street may have been derived the United States of America
Billy comes from the nickname for "William", and the meaning of William is "will helmet, protection". Bob comes from Robert; the meaning of Robert is "bright fame". However, both names being so short may imply different original meanings.
Barlow is a surname of English origin. Most of the original Barlow's can be traced back to the northwest part of England. The name Barlow means 'resides on the bare hill.'
Causing terror; adapted to excite great fear or dread; terrible; as, a terrific form; a terrific sight.
Tremendous
terrific
trmendous
It is; officially. In 1667, meaning 'frightening', terrific from Latin 'terrificus', 'causing terror'. Weakened sense of 'very severe', i.e. 'terrific headache' appeared in 1809. Colloquial sense of 'excellent' began 1888.
TERRIFIC - splendid or exceptional (also used as "awesome", from original usage "inspiring terror")
more terrific, most terrific
estupendo(a) is terrific, like...terrific :P (ex, the food is terrific!) tremendo(a) is terrific in size (ex, there was a terrific amount of food)
Terrific
Tremendous and terrific are synonyms for wonderful. They begin with the letter t.
What is the original meaning for armistice day
the original meaning is a frozen dog