Where does the term parky come from?
The term "parky" is British slang derived from "parky weather," which refers to cold or chilly conditions. It is believed to be a contraction of "park" or "parked," suggesting a sense of being stuck in uncomfortable weather. The usage of "parky" in informal conversation typically conveys a light-hearted acknowledgment of unpleasant temperatures. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century in the UK.
It is an informal British word referring to cold weather, the origin of the word is not certain although there a a few explanations with little substance
Anything transmitted by airborne means, such as the cold and influenza is easily transmitted.
well it could be parkinsons disease or being too cold or you could have something called a tremor or you could just be a nervous person because my hands shake a lot just because im always nervous
cool cold anything to cool down or anything cold
algid arctic, frigid, gelid, glacial, icy, polar bleak, cutting, raw,chilly, parky, crisp, frosty, nipping, nippy, snappy, frigorific, frore, frosty, rimed, rimy, heatless, ice-cold refrigerant, refrigerating, refrigerated, shivery, stone-cold unheated, unwarmed.
bacteria
cold tail disease is when your dog starts getting a cold tail and it hurts and he wants to cry :( and so you have to chop it off and eat it for dindin
communicable disease
the common cold. =D
The common cold.
No you can not.