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  1. Diner lingo

    of Gastronomy DEFAULTSORT Diner Lingo Category Restaurant terminology Category Diners ...File SalemDiner Salem Massachusetts.jpg thumb Salem Diner in Salem, Massachusetts, USA Refimprove date April 2008 Diner lingo is a kind of American verbal slang used by cooks and chefs in diner s and diner style restaurants, and by the waitress es to communicate their orders to the cooks. It is virtually unknown outside the US. History The origin of the lingo is unknown, but there is evidence suggesting it may have been used by waiters as early as the 1870s and 1880s. Many of the terms used are lighthearted and tongue in cheek and some are a bit racy or ribald, but are helpful mnemonic devices for short order cooks and staff. List of terms A Adam & Eve on a log two poached eggs with link sausage ref name JitterBuzz cite web title Diner Talk from the Swing Era url http www.jitterbuzz.com diners.html accessdate September 12, 2011 ref Adam & Eve on a raft two poached eggs on toast ref name JitterBuzz Adam & Eve on a raft & wreck em two scrambled eggs on toast ref name JitterBuzz Adam s ale water ref name JitterBuzz All day altogether ref name JitterBuzz All hot baked potato ref name JitterBuzz All The Way Hot Wiener with mustard, meat sauce, onions, and celery salt Angels on Horseback oysters rolled in bacon and served on toast ref name JitterBuzz Atlanta Special Coca Cola since the company is based in Atlanta , Georgia ref name JitterBuzz Arnold Palmer Half sweet tea, half lemonade Axle grease butter ref name JitterBuzz see also Cow paste and Skid grease B B & B bread and butter ref name JitterBuzz B.L.T. BLT sandwich bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich Baby glass of milk Baled ... in the kitchen. Warts olives Wax American cheese Well dressed diner codfish Whiskey rye bread Whiskey ... Coffee shop Greasy spoon Waffle House References references Further reading The History of Diner Lingo and New York Eating Houses http guestchecks.org ittrium reference A1xf6dx1y1xfd9x1x67y1x22dcx1x67y8x22e8x8x1 ...   more details



  1. Lingo

    wiktionarypar lingo Lingo may refer to TOCright Game shows Lingo Croatian game show Lingo Croatian game show Lingo Dutch game show Lingo Dutch game show Lingo Portuguese game show Lingo Portuguese game show Lingo Quebec game show Lingo Quebec game show Lingo U.S. game show Lingo U.S. game show Lingo UK game show Lingo UK game show Technology LINGO Modeling Language Lingo programming language , one of several unrelated programming languages Lingo document clustering algorithm Lingo VoIP Service operator , a VoIP service provided by Primus Telecom Primus Telecommunications Inc. Lingo computer game Lingo Latvian computer game People Lingo surname a surname in the U.K. and U.S.A. Albert J. Lingo , Director of the Alabama Department of Public Safety from 1963 to 1965 Edward H. Lingo , Texas and Southwest U.S. lumberman George A. Lingo , Alaska pioneer Jane Tunstall Lingo , Washington DC journalist, university staffer, socialite John Lingo , Vicar of St. Hilary, Wales, from aft. 1554 through ca. 1560 1 Walter Lingo Walter H. Lingo , a 20th Century entrepreneur Lingo Christian rapper Lingo , a Christian rapper. Locations Lingo, Missouri , a populated place in Macon County, Missouri Lingo, New Mexico , a populated place in Roosevelt County, New Mexico Lingo Canyon , San Luis Obispo County, California Other uses Lingo, the way a certain speech community speaks, see jargon Lingo album Lingo album , by Gang Gajang LiNGO local national salary survey LiNGO local national salary survey Johnny Lingo 1969 film , an LDS Church Educational System film Disambig geo surname de Lingo ...   more details



  1. Diner

    King in Auckland , New Zealand . Country Squire Diner Restaurant caf Coffee shop Diner Lingo Frazer ... diner finder RoadsideOnline s Diner Finder Diner lingo http www.hungrymonster.com humor Restaurant ...hatnote This article is about a type of restaurant. For other meanings, see Diner disambiguation . Image FrazerDiner11.jpg 250px right A diner in Frazer Diner Frazer, Pennsylvania Image Chicken Burger.jpg 250px right A restaurant type diner in Bedford, Nova Scotia A diner is a Prefabrication prefabricated ... similar to traditional diner cuisine even if they are located in more traditional types of buildings ... layer of stainless steel a feature unique to diner architecture. History The first diner was created ... Diner Museum . Scott s diner can be considered the first diner with walk up windows that were located on each side of the wagon Witzel .The first recorded diner was a horse drawn wagon equipped to serve ... the first patent 1891 for the diner. He built his fancy night cafes and night lunch wagons in the Worcester ... accepted that the name diner as opposed to lunch wagon was not widely used before 1925. Many diners still exist in the Worcester area. Image Bendix Diner.jpg right thumb The Bendix Diner in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey , is an example of Art Deco style and neon sign age. Jerry O Mahony Diner ... by some to have made the first diner . ref p.16 Westergaard, Barbara A Guide to New Jersey Rutgers University Press ref The Jerry O Mahony Diner Company of Elizabeth, New Jersey , produced 2,000 diners ... is Martha s Diner in Coventry, Vermont . The Summit Diner, a 1938 model, is located in Summit, NJ . The oldest southern diner non stainless steel style is believed to be the Hillsville Diner in Carroll County, Virginia . The Triangle Diner, ref http www.MikesTriangleDiner.com ref a 1948 ... being historically restored to how it appeared in 1948. The Triangle Diner is the oldest stainless steel style O Mahony diner in the State of Virginia. In 2007 Tommy s Deluxe Diner was moved ...   more details



  1. Walter Lingo

    refimprove date January 2011 Infobox person name Walter H. Lingo image image size caption birth name ... spouse children parents signature website footnotes box width Walter Lingo 1891 1966 was a Airedale ... Walter Lingo , http www.ohiohistorycentral.org entry.php?rec 2379, July 1, 2005. ref ref ATCA ... his kennels, Lingo financed a National Football League franchise, called the Oorang Indians ... Today Lakota Times , http www.daytontriangles.com oorang2.htm, January 5, 1995. ref Dog breeder Lingo ... type of Airedale. His efforts resulted in the King Oorang breed of Airedale dogs. Lingo described the King Oorang as the world s great all around dog. Upon creating the King Oorang breed, Lingo embarked on a mail order business, selling his puppies to people throughout the Americas. Lingo spent ... Airedale bitches to farmers throughout Ohio. Lingo took back the bitches for breeding and whelping, then returned them to their owners, while buying back the pups at a pre agreed price. Lingo then resold ... Airedales. However many of Lingo s neighbors described the Airedales as killers. These neighboring farmers ..., prompted Lingo to enlist the aid of celebrities to endorse his dogs. He invited celebrities, such as Ty ..., Lingo s most famous supporter was Jim Thorpe , the celebrated athlete of the 1920s. With no reluctance at all, Thorpe came to Lingo s aid by testifying that he once knew an Oorang Airedale that had saved a 6 year old girl s life. After that, Lingo and Thorpe became hunting buddies. Oorang Indians To help promote his dogs, Lingo eventually created the Oorang Indians, an NFL team in La Rue. He established ... of establishing an NFL franchise in 1922 was 100, however the cost of just one of Lingo s Airedales could sell for 150. The stunt worked and Lingo would go on to make a million dollars selling Airedales ... in Marion, Ohio Marion since La Rue lacked a playing field. Lingo hired Thorpe to put together a team ... football. Lingo also required them to work in his kennels, caring for his dogs. He also forced ...   more details



  1. Lingo (surname)

    The Scottish surname Lingo is derived from the lands of Lingoch in the parish of Carnbee Parish, Scotland ... granted in the early 13th century. ref Black, 1962. ref The Lingo estate lands, located on Ling Burn ... surname Borthwicks of Lingo from 1534 until 1671, after which date they were held by the Hamiltons of Kilbrackmont ..., U.K., 1895 , p. 438. ref File Lingo House geograph.org.uk 153688.jpg thumb Lingo House Lingo House ... 12 Sep 1995, in response to query posted 7 Sep 1995. ref The name Lingo most likely stemmed from the name ... Gregor Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland e mails dated 16 Sep 1995, 19 Sep 1995. ref Lingo and names like ... of Lingoch was shortened to Lingo, and that form has been in use since at least the 17th ... at times been confused with Ling, Linge, and Lingon. The Lingo surname is included in a list of sept ... and was deemed a sept. ref McGregor, 1995. ref A Graham clan history states that Lingo is a cadet line ..., with Notes on Berryman, Newton, Beheathland, Franklin, Lingo, and other Southern Families n.p., n.d. ... Nov 1997. ref and Welsh, ref John E. Jack Lingo, Jr. e mail Re Lingos , 27 Nov 1997. ref but no other ... bestowal of such archetypal Scottish names as James Stuart Lingo, strongly suggest that some, at least, of the American Lingo families were of British origin. The earliest certain record of the Lingo ... 1914 , p. 42. ref A number of Lingo families lived on the Delmarva Peninsula in the early colonial ... Lingo families migrated westward into Ohio and southward into the Carolinas , Georgia U.S. state ... Holders of the name These include Albert J. Lingo , Alabama Highway Patrolman and Director of the Alabama Department of Public Safety 1963 1965 Edward H. Lingo , Texas and Southwest U.S. lumberman George A. Lingo , Alaska pioneer Jane Tunstall Lingo , Washington D.C. journalist, university administrator, socialite John Lingo , Vicar of St. Hilary from aft. 1554 through ca. 1560 1 Walter Lingo Walter H. Lingo , 20th Century entrepreneur Lingo Christian rapper Lingo , Christian rapper U.S. places ...   more details



  1. Major Lingo

    Major Lingo is a band from Jerome, Arizona Jerome , Arizona , founded in 1982, and still active today ... Watts, and Dave Rentz of New Mexico s The Withdrawals. History Early Years Major Lingo was formed in 1982 ... Alexander on drums.. ref name Major Lingo Website Bios http www.majorlingo.com arizona highway band bios Major Lingo s Official Website Timeline. scanned September 22, 2009 ref This lineup recorded 3 studio albums in the next three years, 1985 s Major Lingo and Beats for Heads and Feet , and 1987 ... Lingo moved to San Francisco , where they remained for a year. While there, they recorded a live album ... Lingo returned to Arizona, leaving behind Tim Alexander, who decided to remain in the Bay Area and soon thereafter joined Primus. 1990 1995 The period 1990 1995 saw much turnover among Major Lingo s lineup. ref name Major Lingo Website Bios Tony Bruno and John Ziegler remained constants, but Sally ... present Since 1995, the lineup for Major Lingo has remained stable, with Bruno on slide, Ziegler ... Band . ref name Verde News Sound Major Lingo has an unusually eclectic sound. As the Verde News describes it The Lingo sound is a mixed bag of country, blues, rock, reggae, Celtic, Caribbean Calypso and South ... New Jersey roadhouse rock. It s not at all unusual to hear Major Lingo perform a Scottish Folk ballad ... described the Lingo sound in 1988 A n infectious brand of folk rock and ska with celtic influences ... article in The AZ Edge describes Major Lingo s sound A typical Lingo concert could include a mixed ... has ever heard of, Ziegler added. He s always been the major in Major Lingo. ref name The AZ ... Edge , March 3, 2011 scanned March 9, 2011 ref Discography Major Lingo Major Lingo 1985 Beat ... and Found 2002 Arizona Highway Band 2007 ref name Lingo Discog http www.majorlingo.com arizona highway band media discography lyrics.php Major Lingo s Discography Page scanned September 22, 2009 ref ... on One 2001 Johnny Lingo Trio Spirit Room Spirit 2008 ref name Major Lingo Website Bios References ...   more details



  1. The Lingo Show

    Infobox television show name The Lingo Show image File thelingoshow.jpg 250px caption genre Children s television Children s br Animated format Animated series runtime 11 minutes creator Nicole Seymour ... df y last aired present num episodes 15 The Lingo Show is a British flash animation flash animated ... format The series revolves around a show bug host named Lingo and his family of bugs, who each specialise in a different language. At the request of children, Lingo and his team travel around the UK to perform ..., before bringing them back to Lingo so they can perform their Big Bug Show in front of the delighted preschool children. Development The Lingo Show was originally created as an interactive Adobe Flash ... 2012 03 lingo show interview with producer.html ref Characters W i, Jargonaise and Queso ... only featured on the online website. Lingo The ringmaster of the Big Bug Show. He is in charge of bringing ... lingo show songs lingo show weisong ref Jargonaise A female bug who specialises in French language French . Voiced by Aurelie Harp. ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbeebies lingo show songs lingo show jargonaisesong ... his guitar. Voiced by Fran Canals. ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbeebies lingo show songs lingo show quesosong ... lingo show songs lingo show blodwensong ref Dyzio A stick like bug who speaks Polish language Polish . ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbeebies lingo show songs lingo show dyziosong ref Jaadoo A bug who speaks Urdu . He is constantly seen riding a unicycle . ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbeebies lingo show songs lingo show jaadoosong ref Kikli A bug who speaks Punjabi language Punjabi . ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbeebies lingo show songs lingo show kilkisong ref Subah A bug who speaks Somali language Somali . ref http www.bbc.co.uk cbeebies lingo show songs lingo show subahsong ref Leib An athletic bug who ... that helps Lingo in preparing for the Big Bug Show. Floozles The silent flying bugs that help Lingo ... cbeebies lingo show Official Website IMDb title 2100313 DEFAULTSORT Lingo Show, The Category 2012 ...   more details



  1. Lingo Point

    orphan date May 2010 Lingo Point , Delaware is a point of land at the mouth of Lingo Creek at the western limit of Indian River Bay , 7.5 miles northeast of Frankford, Delaware Frankford in Sussex County, Delaware a variant of the name is Lingos Point . ref L. W. Heck, A. J. Wraight, D. J. Orth, J. R. Carter, L. G. Van Winkle, and Janet Hazen Delaware Place Names , National Geological Survey Bulletin 1245, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1966, p. 66. ref References reflist Coord 38 36 22 N 75 09 16 W region US DE type landmark display title Category Headlands of Delaware Category Landforms of Sussex County, Delaware Delaware geo stub ...   more details



  1. George A. Lingo

    Infobox person name George A. Lingo image image size caption birth name birth date Birth date 1901 04 30 df yes birth place Anaconda, Montana death date Death date and age 1976 05 21 1901 04 30 df yes death place Laguna Hills, California body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality United States American ethnicity citizenship U.S.A. other names known for Alaska pioneer education alma mater Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines employer occupation Entrepreneur, government official, member of the Alaska Territorial Legislature, artist years active home town spouse Dorothy Minerva Troy Morgan children parents signature website footnotes box width George Archibald Lingo April 30, 1901 May 21, 1976 , was a Democratic Party United States Democratic politician from the U.S. territory of Alaska , commemorated as a pioneer Alaskan in the true sense of the word. ref University of Alaska George Lingo 1934 1943 , http www.alaska.edu bor history george lingo 1934 1943 , retrieved 20 Oct 2009. ref A native of Anaconda, Montana , Lingo came to Alaska in 1918 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lingo. He finished high school in Seattle at Lincoln High School Seattle, Washington Lincoln High , then entered the University of Washington . ref ... year, the Legislature, thanks in part to Lingo s efforts, changed the name of AAC&SM to the University ..., Lingo enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was assigned to Naval Intelligence in Sitka . He retired from ..., mined for gold all over Alaska, and built the first golf course in Anchorage. Lingo ran for the Alaska .... ref University of Alaska, George Lingo 1934 1943 ... ref References reflist External links http vilda.alaska.edu ... Agricultural College and School of Mines to the University of Alaska. Lingo is at right, seated. James ... . NAME Lingo, George A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH ..., California DEFAULTSORT Lingo, George A. Category 1901 births Category 1976 deaths Category People ...   more details



  1. Lingo (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Lingo Type studio Artist Gang Gajang Cover Lingo.jpg Released 1994 Recorded Genre Length Label RooART Producer Reviews Last album Gang Again 1987 This album Lingo br 1994 Next album True to the Tone album True to the Tone br 1995 Misc Singles Name Lingo Type studio single 1 Hundreds of Languages single 2 Talk to Me single 3 Ordinary World single 1 date 1994 single 2 date 1995 single 3 date 1995 Lingo is the third studio album recorded by Australian band Gang Gajang . It was released in 1994 on RooART and distributed by Warner Music Australia. Track listing All songs written by Mark Callaghan unless otherwise indicated. ref name APRA http www.apra.com.au site public searchworksresult.stm Australasian Performing Right Association ref Hundreds Of Languages Callaghan, Robert James ref name APRA Ordinary World Graham Bidstrup, Callaghan, James ref name APRA Talk To Me The Way You Feel Bidstrup, Callaghan ref name APRA Place And Time Bidstrup, Callaghan ref name APRA 24 Hours And Time ? Hellride Callaghan, Bidstrup, James, Chris Bailey ref name APRA Can t Stand Still James ref name APRA Just Can t Help Callaghan, Bidstrup ref name APRA Houses With Swimming Pools Callaghan, James ref name APRA Give Place Another Change remix ? Funny Old Street remix Bidstrup, James, A James ref name APRA Future Days ? not found at Australasian Performing Right Association APRA ref name APRA References references Category 1994 albums Category Ganggajang albums ...   more details



  1. Lingo Cove

    Lingo Cove , Delaware is a 0.2 mile wide cove in Rehoboth Bay at the mouth of Herring Creek in Sussex County, Delaware . ref L. W. Heck, A. J. Wraight, D. J. Orth, J. R. Carter, L. G. Van Winkle, and Janet Hazen Delaware Place Names , National Geological Survey Bulletin 1245, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1966, p. 66. ref References reflist Delaware coord 38.62498 75.17446 display title Category Landforms of Sussex County, Delaware ...   more details



  1. Lingo Canyon

    Lingo Canyon is a canyon in San Luis Obispo County, California San Luis Obispo county in California . It was named for George Washington Lingo, an early settler. ref cite book title California Place Names The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names last1 Gudde first1 Erwin G. last2 Bright first2 William year 1949 publisher University of California Press, Ltd. location Berkeley and Los Angeles page 211 url http books.google.com books?id Kqwt5RlMVBoC&pg PA211&lpg PA211&dq 22Lingo Canyon 22&source bl&ots 3stgicc j &sig DdObeGCQ7XoFiCCGqRWiu6QP1Ks&hl en&ei xd0UTKaDLYjWNtOq3b0L&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CBcQ6AEwAg v onepage&q 22Lingo 20Canyon 22&f false accessdate 12 June 2010 ref ref name morrisonhaydon cite book title History of San Luis Obispo County and Environs, California, with Biographical Sketches of The Leading Men and Women of the County and Environs Who have been Identified with the Growth and Development of the Section from the Early Days to the Present last1 Morrison first1 Annie L. last2 Haydon first2 John H. authorlink coauthors year 1917 publisher Historic Record Company location Los Angeles isbn pages 699 700 ref George Washington Lingo was a native of Randolph County, Missouri , where he was born on March 25, 1833, a son of Samuel Lingo, a Carolinian who came to Missouri by way of Tennessee . ref name morrisonhaydon References reflist External links http www.satelliteviews.net cgi bin g.cgi?fid 272047&state CA&ftype valley Satellite view of the canyon Coord 35.37028 120.30611 display title Category Unincorporated communities in California Category Landforms of San Luis Obispo County, California Category Geography of Southern California California south geo stub ...   more details



  1. Gay lingo

    Gay lingo may refer to several languages spoken by gay community homosexual communities Swardspeak , a cant slang used by homosexual communities in the Philippines Polari , cant slang used in Britain Bahasa Binan , an argot spoken by homosexual communities in Indonesia Gayle language , an Afrikaans based argot spoken by homosexual communities in South Africa IsiNgqumo , an argot based on the Bantu languages spoken by homosexual communities in South Africa LGBT slang See also Lavender linguistics Cant language disambig ...   more details



  1. John Lingo

    Infobox person name John Lingo image image size caption birth name birth date ca. 1500 1510? birth place death date After 1560 1 death place body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality ethnicity citizenship other names known for Vicar of St. Hilary aft.1554 ca. 1560 1 education alma mater employer occupation Monk, Chantry priest, Vicar years active home town spouse children parents signature website footnotes box width John Lingo , born possibly ca. 1500 1510, was Vicar Anglican Vicar of St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan St. Hilary , in the Vale of Glamorgan , Wales from after 1554 through ca. 1560 1. ref Madeleine Gray The diocese of Llandaff in 1563 in Journal of Welsh Religious History , Vol. 2 1994 , pp. 37, 43. ref ref Thomas J. Prichard The Reformation in the Deanery of Llandaff in Morgannwg Transactions of the Glamorgan Local History Society , Vol. XIII 1969 , pp. 19, 23. ref Lingo was a former Monk Anglicanism monk and chantry priest , first documented at Llantarnam Abbey Llantarnam , a former Cistercian monastery located near the present day suburb of Cwmbran , in southeast Wales , who at some unknown date after the dissolution of Llantarnam in 1536 became a Chantry priest in Cowbridge , in the Vale of Glamorgan , Wales . He was deprived of this post in 1548, but was granted a pension at the maximum rate of 5 per annum . Some time after 1554 he was appointed Vicar Anglican Vicar of the nearby parish of St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan St. Hilary . In 1560 1 he was returned as absent, and in 1563 his whereabouts were stated to be unknown no extant record telling when he was replaced has been found. The timing of Lingo s appointment suggests that he might have been sympathetic to Roman Catholicism , and the timing of his departure ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lingo, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lingo, John Category British ...   more details



  1. Lingo, Missouri

    Orphan date February 2009 Lingo is a community in Macon County, Missouri , convert 20 mi west of the city of Macon, Missouri Macon . ref P. L. Polk Missouri State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1876 7 , St. Louis, Mo., 1876, p. 297. ref The village was named for an early settler, Samuel Sanders Lingo, who was born August 9, 1805 in South Carolina , and was a prominent figure as county judge in Macon County for 25 years. ref Frank R. Abate ed. Omni Gazetteer of the United States of America , Omnigraphics, Inc., Detroit, Mich., 1991, Vol. 2, p. 17. ref Located between Brush Creek and the Mussel Fork of the Chariton River , Lingo was originally known as Peabody s Woodyard , for a Colonel Peabody who stacked wood there for sale to the railroad. ref University of Missouri, Western Historical Manuscript Collection Columbia Lingo in Macon County Place Names, 1928 1945 , http whmc.umsystem.edu exhibits ramsay ramsay macon.html, accessed 17 Jan 2010. ref The community s historical association with coal mining ref P. L. Polk Missouri State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1876 7 , St. Louis, Mo., 1876, p. 297. ref began in 1873, after the discovery of low grade coal in the local area. Two brothers who were employees of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad , George and Thomas Jobson, started the first coal mining operation. Miners from Bohemia in Europe were hired to mine the coal, as they were accustomed to this type of mining. This brought the population of the town to between approximately 1,500 and 2,000 at one time. In 1892, the town was sold to Armour and Company , a meat processing company still around today. During the course of this ownership, a strike was started in the company. All the houses in the town were painted yellow to show the support of the strike. As coal was no longer a main source of power due to people going more to oil burning engines, the mine was closed. Many of the houses were moved to other towns with their owners. The depot was moved by the railroad ...   more details



  1. Lingo Creek

    Lingo Creek is a convert 1.7 mi km adj mid long stream flowing southeast to Indian River Bay , convert 7.5 mi northeast of Frankford, Delaware Frankford in Sussex County, Delaware . ref L. W. Heck, A. J. Wraight, D. J. Orth, J. R. Carter, L. G. Van Winkle, and Janet Hazen Delaware Place Names , National Geological Survey Bulletin 1245, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1966, p. 66. ref References reflist Delaware Coord 38 36 38 N 75 09 28 W region US DE type waterbody source GNIS display title Category Landforms of Sussex County, Delaware Category Rivers of Delaware Delaware geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lingo Landing

    Orphan date September 2011 Lingo Landing , Delaware is a Human settlement locality on the southwest shore of Rehoboth Bay 6 miles south of Rehoboth Beach in Sussex County, Delaware . ref L. W. Heck, A. J. Wraight, D. J. Orth, J. R. Carter, L. G. Van Winkle, and Janet Hazen Delaware Place Names , National Geological Survey Bulletin 1245, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1966, p. 66. ref References reflist Delaware coord 38.628672 75.091553 display title Category Landforms of Sussex County, Delaware Delaware stub ...   more details



  1. Wobbly lingo

    Refimprove date July 2009 Wobbly lingo is a collection of technical language , jargon , and historic slang used by the Industrial Workers of the World , known as the Wobblies, for more than a century. Origin and usage Words and phrases in Wobbly lingo may have different meanings in different contexts or in different geographic areas. The lingo developed from the specific needs of the organization as well as the experiences of working class people. For several decades, many hobo s in the United States were members of, or were sympathetic to, the Industrial Workers of the World IWW . Because of this, some of the terms describe the life of a hobo such as riding the rails , living in jungles , dodging the bulls . The IWW s efforts to organize all trades allowed the lingo to expand to include terms relating to mining camp s, lumberjack timber work , and farming . Other derivations of Wobbly lingo come from a confluence of Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American languages, immigrant languages, and jargon. These meanings may vary over time. The word muckamuck in Wobbly lingo refers to someone important and possibly arrogant. Hyas muckamuck from Chinook jargon means the chief or the big boss. In modern blue collar usage, this word is one of many mildly sarcastic slang terms used to refer to bosses and upper management. A variation is the phrase high mucketymuck . Some words and phrases believed to have originated within Wobbly lingo have gained cultural significance outside of the IWW. For example, in Joe Hill Joe Hill s song The Preacher and the Slave , the expression wikt pie in the sky pie in the sky has passed into common usage, referring to a preposterously optimistic goal. ref cite book title Dictionary of Cultural Literacy year 1988 first E.D. last Hirsch, Jr. page 72 ref Selected examples A Accommodation Local freight train AFL American Federation of Labor , frequently ... to be added soon DEFAULTSORT Wobbly Lingo Category History of the United States 1865 1918 ...   more details



  1. Diner (disambiguation)

    wiktionary diner Diner is type of North American restaurant. Diner may refer to A diner, a person who dines or eating eats Andorran diner , commemorative coin of Andorra Diner , 1987 video game by INTV Corporation and sequel to BurgerTime Diners Club , credit card company Unscrupulous diner s dilemma , in game theory Diner film Diner film , 1982 film by writer and director Barry Levinson Diner pinball , 1990 arcade game Helen Diner 1874 1948 , Austrian writer See also Dinner disambiguation de Diner Begriffskl rung es Diner desambiguaci n ...   more details



  1. Joe's Diner

    Joe s Diner may refer to Joe s Diner TV Short , a sequence of TV Shorts created by and aired on the NFL Network. Joe s Diner placeholder name , a placeholder name for a fictional or hypothetical everyman s restaurant. Joe s Crab Shack disambig ...   more details



  1. Silver Diner

    company name Silver Diner company logo Image Silver Diner Logo.png 250px company slogan We Buy Fresh ... default files site files Silver Diner Press Kit.pdf Silver Diner Fact Sheet ref area served Maryland ... Silver Diner.com Silver Diner is an American restaurant chain with locations in the eastern United ... . History File Silver Diner Exterior View.jpg thumb 230px alt Silver Diner Exterior View It s hard to miss the neon and clock tower shining from the Silver Diner in Richmond, VA. File Silver Diner Interior View.jpg thumb 230px alt Silver Diner Interior View Neon, chrome, cozy booths, and authentic jukeboxes creat a retro diner atmosphere. File Silver Diner BWI.jpg thumb 230px alt Silver Diner in BWI Airport The Silver Diner in BWI Airport offers a variety of speedy selections to passengers. File Metro Diner Cafe Interior.jpg thumb 230px alt A look inside Metro Diner Cafe A look inside Metro Diner Cafe shows a warm, comfortable environment paired with fast, fresh food. In 1988, Silver Diner ... spent a year visiting more than 500 diner styled restaurants in small towns and large cities across the country. Their objective was to better understand how the classic American diner had been successful ... and Von Hengst sought to recreate that authenticity and define the next generation diner. Silver Diner now has a nostalgic atmosphere with tabletop jukeboxes and booths. In 1989, Giaimo and Von Hengst opened the original Silver Diner in Rockville, Maryland . Today, this original location has annual ... silver diner finds gold in fresh and.html?page all Washington Business Journal , Silver Diner finds ... per store of its kind citation needed date February 2012 . Silver Diner Development, Inc. operates ..., and Virginia, and employs more than 1,100 people. In 2007, Silver Diner established its first airport ... silver diner brings retro look to bwi Aviation Pros , Silver Diner brings retro look to BWI. ref In 2009, Metro Diner Caf by Silver Diner opened in Annapolis, Maryland, operating on a smaller ...   more details



  1. Ann's Diner

    orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name Ann s Diner nrhp type image Pat s Diner, Formerly Ann s Diner, Salisbury MA.jpg caption Ann s Diner now Pat s Diner location Salisbury, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 50 lat seconds 24 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 51 long seconds 40 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1950 architect Worcester Lunch Car Company architecture Other added December 10, 2003 governing body Private mpsub Diners of Massachusetts MPS refnum 03001264 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Ann s Diner now known as Pat s Diner is a historic diner at 11 Bridge Road US 1 in Salisbury, Massachusetts , USA . It was built in 1950 by Worcester Lunch Car Company . The diner closed in 1995. In 1999, the diner was purchased by Pat Archambault, who had it thoroughly restored and reopened it as Pat s Diner. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. References reflist See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, Massachusetts Registered Historic Places Category Diners Category Restaurants on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Essex County, Massachusetts Category Visitor attractions in Essex County, Massachusetts Category Restaurants established in 1950 EssexMA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Mel's Diner

    unreferenced date February 2010 Mel s Diner was the setting for the 1976 1985 American TV Series Alice TV series Alice . It was a roadside diner on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona that served locals and truckers alike. It had a counter, two large booths, and a couple of tables. Although one of the three waitresses, Alice, was the main character, the show revolved around all the waitresses and Mel Sharples , the owner and cook. Most scenes of the show took place in the diner as well. The diner setting was so intertwined with the show that the series itself is often referred to erroneously as Mel s Diner. The large outside shot of the diner with the giant coffee cup sometimes seen in the opening credits of Alice is of a real Mel s Diner 1747 NW Grand Avenue which is still in operation in Phoenix, the city in which Alice took place. The restaurant in Alice Doesn t Live Here Anymore , the movie on which the series Alice was based, was called Mel & Ruby s Cafe, and was located in Tucson, Arizona . Category Fictional restaurants Category Fictional diners it Mel s Diner ...   more details



  1. Maximum Diner

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Maximum Diner is a memoir written by Christopher Nye brother of Simon Nye . It tells the story of Nye s successful attempt to set up an American style diner in the small town of Uckfield , East Sussex , United Kingdom UK . The diner is still operational, although under different management. See also Maximum Diner restaurant Maximum Diner DEFAULTSORT Maximum Diner Book Category 2004 books Category Business books Category British autobiographies Econ book stub ...   more details



  1. Whit's Diner

    Infobox nrhp name Whit s Diner nrhp type image Lloyd s Diner, formerly Whit s Diner, Framingham MA.jpg caption Whit s Diner now Lloyd s Diner location Framingham, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 16 lat seconds 31 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 26 long seconds 2 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area architect Worcester Lunch Car Company architecture Other added December 4, 2003 governing body Private mpsub Diners of Massachusetts MPS refnum 03001243 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Whit s Diner is a historic diner at 184A Fountain Street in Framingham, Massachusetts . It was built by the Worcester Lunch Car Company and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. References reflist Registered Historic Places Framingham, MA Category Diners Category Restaurants on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Middlesex County, Massachusetts MiddlesexMA NRHP stub ...   more details




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