It is a slang term for a signature, John Hancock was the first one to sign the Declaration of Independence in the USA, it is an informal way of asking someone to sign a paper.
If you really need a relationship term, use granddaughter-in-law. Most people would merely say "my grandson's wife."
Some say yes, you do need a hyphen because the term great is integral to the definition of great-grandmother. Otherwise, a great grandmother is just a grandmother who is terrific. Other people see no need and d not use hyphens for this.
John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence using his full name with no middle initial. He did not use any other initial than J on the document.
No. People just use the term "dinosaur" to describe an old computer.
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John Hancock didn't write the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson did. Hancock was the first to sign it and he did so large enough so King George wouldn't have to use his glasses to read it.
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John Hancock wrote his name big so King George 3 didn't have to use glasses to see his name. John also donated money to chruches, schools, and poor people.
Ken. Hancock has written: 'The feverfew story' -- subject(s): Therapeutic use, Feverfew
You have to use pi bc the circle full length is 3.14 but that is a regular term people use to multiple without a calculator
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Char force is a term Marine Security Guards use for the cleaning people that need to be escorted in classified workspaces in embassies.
Coprolalia is the medical term meaning uncontrollable use of profanity.
The politically correct term for Spanish people is "Spanish." It is important to use the appropriate term that people use to identify themselves.
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People often use the term as to say to "use the restroom".