destinations are the places people are going 2.
They either mean 'did she arrive at this destination' or they mean 'did she have an orgasm.'
"Next stop" means that it is the next destination after the previous one that a passenger will alight.
No, the word "destination" is a noun.
Destination is a noun.
Florida is a popular destination for college students on spring break. Life is a journey, not a destination. The plane crashed before reaching its destination. Our final destination is Philadelphia, but we have a layover in Detroit. Iowa wasn't our intended destination, but it is where we ended up.
Domestic Destination Means a destination within the country and not outside the country.
They either mean 'did she arrive at this destination' or they mean 'did she have an orgasm.'
Delivery has been dispatched from change of destination office
It is probably a shortening of the word destiny.
On it's way
Well, you're one lucky person if someone said that to you. What they usually mean is that they plan to come there and never leave. Was it a proposal?
En route is a French phrase which means "on the way" or "along the way", therefore, "enroute to the final destination" means it is on its way to the final destination.
Destination Delivery Charge
Destination handling charges
The act of arriving or getting to, a destination.
Destination not authorized to receive
"They attack" [an enemy]; "they make for" [a destination]; "they seek".