"The bird" could work...
Usually "busser", though I've occasionally heard "busperson" too. waiter
The OY sound is heard in the word appointment, which is from the same root as disappoint. Appointment has another separate meaning from appoint to mean naming to a position or public office.
its another word for making love i heard my mum shouting it out the other day while shaging clive it means jaaa jaaa jaaa
I personally have always heard it used as "spacer," but it could be anything, a grommet, bushing, washer, tubing, nut, anything.
listened
no not that iv ever heard of :L:L
The homonym for heard is herd. "Heard" is the past tense of the verb "hear," while "herd" refers to a group of animals.
Synonyms for the word overheard: discovered, heard, recorded
The word "latest" is an adjective. It is the superlative form of the adjective late. (It can also be considered a noun, e.g. Have you heard the latest?)
The word "were" is past tense.One example sentence is "I heard you were with Mandy last week".Another is "so you were a soldier?".
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but has a different spelling and meaning. In this case, the homophone for herd would be heard. They are spelled differently. Herd is a grouping of animals. Heard is the past tense of hear.
sincerly i haven't heard about this word...maybe it exists but i know the word <elicitation> elicitation= the act of obtaining language data from another person
Sometimes ligamentous sheaths are referred to as fascia; however I have never heard of anything else
I heard that "Weird" Al Yankovich is making another parody soon.
greaze is another word for wicked or u might of heard the word sikalot of ppl who think they're cool use it and it is a word coz its in the urban dictionary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I first heard the word regularly in our house when one brother called another one unibrow around the mid seventies.
Usually "busser", though I've occasionally heard "busperson" too. waiter