It is a combination of the words imbecile, moron and idiot.
I don't believe I've heard of this term before?
I am not certain what you mean by "ratchet" -- I have never heard of this term used to describe a person before. A ratchet is a machinery device.
"Polecat" is a term that I have heard, before.
''UNCOVERAGE'' not sure I've heard that term before, are you sure it isn't ''UNDER INSURED (something) COVERAGE'' ? Check that, or if you could provide in what context you heard or read, 'uncoverage' I could be of greater assistance.
Never heard the term used. Do you mean a "burp" gun?
I have not heard that term before, however my knowledge of the English language would lead me to believe it refers to tires that have never been used on a vehicle previously.
The term refers to the removal or disappearance of the cerebral-spinal fluid -- a serum-like fluid inside your spinal column and skull. I've not heard this exact term used before -- pretty obscure phrasing.
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Can't say I've heard it... Are you sure it's a computer term? Are you spelling it correctly?
I don't know what you mean by "characteristic chemical" since it's not a term I've ever heard before;Given 1), I can't answer this question in any meaningful way.
Microscopic is a term you have probably heard before. It doesn't just mean an object is small, it means it is so small that the only clear way of seeing it is by using a microscope.
I am a soccer referee and I have never heard that term before, I would imagine it is the sideline.