The letter equation "270 - S" on the LU typically refers to a specific location or designation within a mapping or organizational system, where "270" may indicate a numerical code and "S" could signify a section or category. In some contexts, it could represent a room number or an area within a facility. The "LU" could stand for a particular institution, such as a university or organization. The meaning may vary based on the specific context in which it is used.
The name Lu is of Chinese origin.The meaning of Lu is "light".Lu, is generally used as a girl's name.
Love you
Happy
Just a wild 'stab in the dark' but - my first thought would be... lu = 'love you'
綠色 means green
I have a feeling it has something to do with astrology
Some words (I don't know them all) with the second letter U:aughtautobuckburnbuttercurecutcuteduckdungeondurableeurekaEuropefunnyfurygumballguruhugehumblejumpjuniperjunkkudoskukuiluckyluminousmudmunchmunicipalnumbnumerousnuttyoughtouroutsidepullpunishpurequietquitruggedrumorrushsuddenlysugarsureturnturtletutorZulu
In the context of lu (likely referring to a luge event), "270s" could denote a specific type of maneuver or trick involving a 270-degree rotation. This might be performed during a run or as part of a freestyle segment, showcasing the athlete's skill and control. It's essential in sports terminology to have clarity, as "270s" could also refer to a scoring metric or a specific score achieved in a competition.
Lu Bu is always the strongest in dynasty, he is the strongest in the whole story, there is noone stronger, even in books, no one can beat him. Cao Cao beat Lu Bu. But in the game, he's not so good. Depends on what you mean by stronger, if you mean in strength and just fighting, Lu Bu is unparalleled, but if you mean battle strategies and war skills, then yes, Cao Cao eventually beat Lu Bu with the help of Liu Bei. Lu Bu's generals betrayed him and fled for Cao Cao.
Lucid, lucky, luger, lumen, lumps, lumpy, lunar, lunch, lunge, lungs, lupus, lurch, lurid and lusty are 5 letter words. They begin with the letters lu.
Merci d'avoir lu if you mean pastmerci de lire if you mean present
I am quite sure you mean "hullu" (hul - lu), which means "[a] crazy [person]".