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Search results for 'inn':
Displaying 1-8 of 8 word(s) starting with 'inn'
- innage (noun) : The part of a Nuclear Power Generating Station refueling cycle in which the plant is producing electricity. Opposite of this is Outage - where the Station is offline for Maintenance or refueling
- Work scheduled during the current innage will lessen the duration and risk of performing the same work in the refueling outage.
- Submitted by: Cindy Davis from North Carolina on May. 01, 2006 12:58
- Innerneck (noun) : The Internet, as pronounced by some people.
- I'm fittin' to put 'er up fer sale on the Innerneck.
- Submitted by: Will R from Georgia Us on Jul. 21, 2006 15:52
- innerstances (noun) : What happens within; it is akin to 'circumstances,' but refers only to inward events.
- "There are innerstances and circumstances."
—Emmanuel Sorensen (Sunyata), Sunyata: The Life and Sayings of a Rare-born Mystic, 1990
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 24, 2005 17:30
- innerstanding (noun) : A way of comprehending that requires no words, thought, or even effort; it is akin to 'understanding,' but is not mental.
- "Innerstanding is intuitive awareness—it is not mental at all."
—Emmanuel Sorensen (Sunyata), "Sunyata: The Life and Sayings of a Rare-born Mystic", 1990
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 24, 2005 17:18
- innerwear (noun) : Those garments of clothing worn as an inner layer of protection, fashion, or bodily support, e.g. inside the OUTERWEAR. Examples: BRASSIERE, PAINTIES, BOXERS or BRIEFS, and occasionally LINGERIE. Previously known as: UNDERWEAR.
- I was losing at strip-poker and all i had left on was my INNERWEAR.
- Submitted by: Daniel Baeta from California on Oct. 29, 2005 00:42
- innie (noun) : a person whose belly button doesn't protrude
- Q. What determines whether a navel is an innie or an outie? A. While there is not always a definitive explanation for the concave or convex shape of the navel, ''what causes it is clearly not the doctor,'' and it has nothing to do with how the umbilical cord...
—C. Claiborne Ray, New York Times, April 15, 2003
- Submitted by: Alex M. from New York on Nov. 14, 2005 16:13
- innit
- (other) : colloquial way of saying "isn't it".
- That picture is beautiful, innit?
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Jun. 04, 2006 04:16
- innoveries (noun) : new discoveries; introduction of something new, maybe a method or a scientific tool
- The innoveries nowadays makes young men crazy. Cellphones, internet, i-pod are examples of innoveries of this era.
- Submitted by: kris from Philippines on Jun. 03, 2007 13:17
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