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What do you call someone you name a wing of a building after?

Someone you name a wing of a building after is typically referred to as a "namesake." This designation often honors an individual for their contributions or significance, such as a benefactor, notable alumni, or influential figure related to the institution. In some cases, the term "honoree" may also be used.

What does ADL stand for?

In Nursing / Hospital terms : Activities of Daily Living;

Sleeping, toileting, lethragy etc.

Honestly don't know what A D L (is short for in words) but it's the standard grade stock with pressed checkering.

What do you call someone who harasses or punishes or causes destruction?

A scourger is someone who harasses, punishes or causes destruction.

What do you call someone who enjoys sex?

Normal! Seriously, I think what you mean is someone who takes it to an extreme. People who will have sex compulsively and are clinically determined to be 'addicted' to it are known as nymphomaniacs. These people can have a dangerous preoccupation, and typically will do just about anything with anybody to feed their desire. It's a real mental illness.

What do you call someone from Massachusetts?

== == The new official term for a Massachusetts native is Massachusett. This pays homage to the indigenous people of the land who called themselves the Massachusetts (singular: Massachusett)

"Well, here are all the options I've found. Massachusian with 70 hits in Google seems to be the most frequently used of the morphs of the state name....but among these, Bay Stater is the expression more frequently used. I think "resident of Massachusetts" beats them all for frequency of use. ;o)) Bay Stater, Massachusite, Massachusian, Massachusettser, Massachusetter, Massachusettean Local perspective: The answer depends on your geographical and psycological point of view. Outside of MA, we are frequenly called Massholes, particularly by the gracious folk of New Hampster. The term Bay Stater is favored by our happier residents, and in particular our media mavens, because it is so much easier to prounounce than Massachusettser, etc. Malcontent residents might be more inclined to refer to us as Taxachusettsers.

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