Ducez in street talk means bye, or peace...
this is from the character Gordon in the movie Wall Street. He always tells people "talk at you" when he hangs up the phone.
When you scrap a plan or project, you decide not to continue with it.
"Wutsup" or "Wutzup" are street talk for "What's up". "What's up" means, "What is happening?"
It means can't talk now
address. address.
"Duce" is an Italian word meaning "duke" that was often used to refer to Mussolini
Street Talk was created in 1984-04.
In street talk, "massive" is used to describe something that is big, impressive, or significant. It can also refer to a group of people or a collective group that is influential or important in a community or subculture.
this is from the character Gordon in the movie Wall Street. He always tells people "talk at you" when he hangs up the phone.
"Duces tecum" is a legal term directing a person to produce specific documents or evidence in a court proceeding, while "ad testificandum" refers to a subpoena that requires a person to testify in court. In summary, duces tecum involves producing documents, while ad testificandum involves giving oral testimony.
A subpoena duces tecum is used to compel the production of documents that might be admissible before the court (duces tecum is Latin for bring with you).Source: West's Encyclopedia of American Law, published by Thomson Gale
When you scrap a plan or project, you decide not to continue with it.
"Wutsup" or "Wutzup" are street talk for "What's up". "What's up" means, "What is happening?"
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Duces tecum. Used mostly as follows: Subpoena duces tecum. Meaning: A command to a witness to produce documents.
Street Talk - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: South Africa:13V (TV rating)
Because the puppatires make them talk