it was first used 6000 b.c
By slave owners.
LOL No one really made this word. This word was fist used in USENET now is a worldwide word. So no one made this word. It was used by some people. Or maybe a group of people made it.
The first.
Coal was first used 1,000 to 5,000 years ago!
I would never want to be a delinquent.
A sentence with the word delinquent might be, "The child is turning out to be a juvenile delinquent." Another example might be, "The courts have deemed this person to be delinquent in paying their fines."
The boy was a juvenile delinquent. The girl was nothing but a delinquent.
The teacher spoke to the delinquent student about his missing assignments.
Delinquent.
Delinquent, felon, offender
He was delinquent in paying his bills.Delinquent in attending school for weeks, the student was expelled.
I can give you several sentences.He has delinquency problems, and is on probation from jail.He is in delinquency on his loan.Juvenile delinquency is a big problem in the city.
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
He is a delinquent.
Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.