Literally, 'gabh ar shiúil ó do shaol'. If you mean, take a break from things - 'tóg go bog é'; if you mean 'chill out', 'lig do scíth é'.
J. Sin has written: '5 cents short of a trip to hell'
Sin means "missing the mark"--we all want to be a certain way, and we all fall short.
Damien Sin has written: 'Saints, Sinners and Singaporeans' 'Tall tales & short stories'
Cos is short for Cosine ( Complementary Sine) Similrly Sin is short for Sine Tan is short for Tangent.
Sin-er-jizms (stress on the first syllable, short 'i').
sin is short for sine. Sin(x) means the ratio of the side of a right triange opposite the angle 'x' divided by the length of the hypotenuse. cos is short for cosine. Cos(x) is equal to the similar ratio of the side adjacent to the angle 'x' divided by the length of the hypotenuse. tan is short for tangent. Tan(x) is equal to the ratio of the opposite side divided by the adjacent side. This is the same as sin(x)/cos(x).
SG or S'pore. With the Changi Airport code being 'SIN'.
It is about the creation, first sin, first murder in the world.
Pin has a short vowel I, as in bin and sin.
It is short for sine (pronouncing it as sin annoys many maths teachers). Check this site out for detailed info. http://www.clarku.edu/~djoyce/trig/
Yes. The I has a short I sound, as in sink and think, sing and thing, or sin and thin.