A loaded question is a question that contains an assumption within it that may lead to a particular answer or is meant to provoke a specific response. It is typically used to manipulate a discussion or to push a particular agenda.
"Shey" can mean different things depending on the context. It could refer to a name, a slang term for asking a question, or a Yoruba word meaning "thank you."
The term "question now be put" in a meeting typically signifies that it is time to conclude the discussion on a particular matter and proceed to vote or make a decision. It lets participants know that it's time to stop discussing and start taking action.
It appears there may be a typo in your question. The correct term is "conservative," which generally refers to someone who is cautious or resistant to change, especially within political or social contexts.
"Indian-wise" does not have a specific meaning in English. It might be a term used in a particular context or community that is not widely recognized. It's important to provide more context to understand the intended meaning.
The term for answering a rhetorical question is "rhetorical assertion" or "rhetorical answer." It is used to make a point or emphasize a statement without expecting an actual response.
in baseball, it means that the bases are loaded.
thats my question what is it nowand will it change
Insinuation. Ever here someone remark "What are you insinuating??" in response to an accusing question?
I dont know thats why I asked :P
i think you mean ''what a silly pickle'' thats the one thats used more but it means you are funny or silly
I am not familiar with the term "biasect question." It may be a typographical error or an uncommon term. Can you provide more context or clarify the question?
The term 'FML' is short for: f*ck my life.
Answer this question… That the offspring can reproduce sexually
packing or loaded
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the term "renonance"?
I think it means that it comes with a new coil spring,new rubbers,new top bracket and anything else needed.
A decade is ten years. *edit: This does not answer the question. Reread the question, or read the discussion.