Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"argot" Definitions
  1. words and phrases that are used by a particular group of people and not easily understood by others

109 Sentences With "argot"

How to use argot in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "argot" and check conjugation/comparative form for "argot". Mastering all the usages of "argot" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In the argot of statistics, then, the distribution is U-shaped.
It is an argot evolved from necessity, from desperation, from love.
But like every other language, the spoken argot has gone on changing.
Most of the participants spoke in the same vacuous think-tank argot.
Trading could scarcely be more transparent (once you can speak the argot).
It also stretches to argot -- the terminology that differentiates a particular group.
Octo Octa—releasing a new two-track EP for the Chicago label Argot.
Check out New Paths from Argot on their website, and stream "Hidden Truth" here.
Whether it referred to legend or fact, the name 52 Blocks was restricted to argot.
You can find their work on Autostraddle, Electric Lit, Quartz, Paper Darts, drDoctor, and Argot Magazine.
She speaks neither in guarded corporatese nor in the faux-altruistic argot particular to Silicon Valley.
He researched this argot tirelessly, filling notebooks with expressions overheard in bars, at poker games, and elsewhere.
The sky darkened and threatened a storm — a blow, in Arctic argot — and the men made camp.
The characters' robotic techno argot, intended to convey military expertise while camouflaging human element, is equally Orwellian.
A bonny place, in the local argot, it's also the birthplace of Donald Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod.
He works in an argot of amiable swing, punctuated by startling disruptions and occasional shots of seraphic beauty.
Ms. Peluso sagely uses the local argot to differentiate a Dumbo Trust Fund Baby from a Williamsburg Hipster.
Trump, a former model, who impressed the designer with her command of fashion argot, had her own ideas.
You can find their writing at Autostraddle, where they contribute regularly, and Argot Magazine, where they are a columnist.
Systems are in place to reduce the risk of collisions ("conjunction risk" in the understated argot of the satellite industry).
Her style was "quiet," in the argot, the upper body still, skis biting, tip to tail, with hardly a chatter.
At the same time, Brandon, who occasionally narrates the film, raps his story in a hard-boiled hip-hop argot.
Other personalities on the alt right talk about guns and gun control in the slang-heavy argot of the internet.
A distributed network of home batteries amounts to electricity demand that can be controlled by utilities — "dispatchable" demand, in the argot.
Campus activists may learn organizing strategies and the argot of identity politics, but few study the history of their own ideas.
As Victor Hugo pointed out in Les Miserables, slang (or "argot" in French) is the most mutable part of any language.
The term is an example of a curious upstairs-downstairs argot in what is at its core a working-class sport.
It has an attentive ear for the language and mores of its different eras and the professional argot of its characters.
American argot is the diction that has Markle sit her fanny on a chair (her bottom, after finishing school anglicizes her).
Polls are the seemingly irresistible argot of political coverage; to purge them from your vocabulary is to speak in an unrecognizable tongue.
Mr. Kaute helpfully includes ancillary photographs of which weapons were in vogue, a definition of gangster argot and a primer on evidence.
The Argot record is out now plus my DJ and party partner Kellam Matthews is starting a label based on our party Frendzone!
Maison Martin Margiela did it years ago in their Artisanal collection, which was all about repurposing quotidian objects in the argot of elegance.
Inquire about how she handles children who haven't fully learned how, as the argot goes, to use their words, take turns or share.
Once they graduated to the line, they adopted the brassier, saltier argot that cooking in conditions of extreme heat and pressure seemed to require.
Nuestro objetivo es volver la guía lo más accesible posible, pero si encuentras un argot que desconozcas hay un glosario que te podrá ayudar.
"Economic policy is not the singular answer to violence, hatred, oppression, and marginalization," Carmen Rios wrote at Argot in response to Sanders's November speech.
Apostol is a magician with language (think Borges, think Nabokov) who can swing from slang and mockery to the stodgy argot of critical theory.
For the first time, an American writer told a Jewish-American hero's picaresque story of self-discovery in heightened language and street-smart argot.
Those virtues can be named as liberty, equality and fraternity — or, if you prefer the local argot, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Its language was couched in the argot of "resources," IBM's term for employees, and "EP's," its shorthand for early professionals or recent college graduates.
Some of them used verlan, in which the first and last syllables are reversed ­("bizarre," for example, becoming "zarbi"), or employed their own particular argot.
This crowding in of the civil society organizations and private sector goes by a special name, in the argot of the global financiers:  the "cascade" approach.
Together we run the labels Argot and Tasteful Nudes, and DJ as a duo across the US, stuffing our faces with whatever food we can find.
Mr. Buffett inspired a generation of value investors to seek out companies with defensible advantages that could help protect profit — or "moats" in his investment argot.
But their instructions are written by lawyers, who areoften so immersed in their professional argot that they do not realise how impenetrable it can be to outsiders.
Instead of a clubhouse on the beach, there's a virtual global juvenile hall, where kids gather, invent an argot, adopt alter egos, and shoot one another down.
More than anything, though, we spoke Spanglish, the blend of Spanish and English that some south of the border derisively refer to as casteyanqui or argot sajón.
Giles, as eminence grise, handles many of the critics—or "sources," in Rotten Tomatoes argot—at A-list publications: The New Yorker, The New York Times, Slate.
At $28,000, a slot machine might be a play" — gambling argot for something that can be bet on advantageously — "and there are slot teams that specialize in this.
The manifesto was littered with memes gleaned from the white-supremacist internet, and some journalists urged colleagues not steeped in the argot of that subculture to tread cautiously.
They "defected", in Indian political argot, by resigning—ditching their comrades in the Congress party and Mr Kumaraswamy's provincial party, in favour of Mr Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
That is still better than the alternative—a bilateral trade, in the industry argot—in which the bank and fund face each other for the life of the option.
A hyperactive and likable figure who enthusiastically peppers his speech with skater argot like "psyched" and "amped to shred," he is also insightful and broadly connective in his thinking.
The Vermont writer Rowland E. Robinson's orthography, tortured to reproduce the Vermont argot of 19th-century farmers and refugee French Canadians, still fascinates me, and I like his stories.
At the same time, hustle culture — the native argot of the small business owner — has arisen from the "personal responsibility" wing of society and has taken over the internet.
There was no blow delivered or boost provided, in soccer's sensationalist argot, no climactic moment that set one team on the road to glory and the other to ignominy.
Correction [10/27, 5:27]: A previous version of this post stated that Steve Mizek is currently a booker at Smart Bar, rather than a label manager at Argot.
Those unfamiliar with creoles, thinking them mere patois, argot or vernacular, are missing a glorious display of the ingenuity of those speakers who turned old languages into something brilliantly new.
Dodgy crypto entrepreneurs had become figures of morbid public fascination, as their magical internet money turned into very real Lamborghinis—"Lambos" in their insufferable meme argot—and at-home stripper poles.
In the midst of running the Chicago-based label Argot, DJ and producer Gianpaolo Dieli, who operates under the moniker Savile, has found the time to share a brand new mix.
Annie Proulx: The Vermont writer Rowland E. Robinson's orthography, tortured to reproduce the Vermont argot of 19th-century farmers and refugee French Canadians, still fascinates me, and I like his stories.
If we appear more critical of the government than of the opposition, it is only because we believe that — excuse cricketing argot — there is no point in bowling to the fielding side.
Among other things MiFID 2 obliged fund managers (the "buy side", in industry argot) to pay brokers (the "sell side") separately for investment research, rather than receive it bundled with trading services.
In the traditional account of this process, a creole most often arose from a pidgin: a simple, improvised argot drawing most of its words from the (usually European) languages of the masters.
And we engage with each other through these inner pictures, these inner images, that are created and fashioned out of the argot of pictures we've seen of others, throughout our lifetime, right?
Punches, profanity and streams of offbeat argot fly from the first page of this idiosyncratic debut novel about a Mexican immigrant living on the edge of survival in an unnamed American city.
Steve Mizek, co-founder of Chicago's leading house light Argot records, who have just released an inspiring retrospective of their music, Lab Work 91-96, only came across their music earlier in 2016.
Half a century later, as an eighty-nine-year-old painter living on the Upper West Side, Mokhtefi still seasons her prose with the argot of revolution ("the murderous aggression of the state").
"The balance of power is now with firms like BlackRock because they have the 'bid,'" said Mr. Perrotta of Tabb, using Wall Street argot to describe the buying power of large asset managers.
Having learned to code-switch between the fusty Dutch of the courtroom and the richly accented argot of her youth, she found it effortless to connect with the hardscrabble relatives of her criminal clientele.
If Mr. Percoco, the governor's former aide and family friend, is convicted of charges that he took gobs of bribe money — ziti, in his "Sopranos"-inflected argot — it will reflect poorly on Mr. Cuomo.
Across most of "Modern Lore," his fifth album as a leader, he bears a kind of likeness to Bill Frisell, the tart-toned guitarist whose argot is a pillowy blend of American roots music.
Slipping into fluent Globalese, the blandly uplifting argot used at gatherings of world leaders, billionaires and CEOs, Mr Xi beamed that it was natural to share the fruits of innovation "in our interconnected global village".
She instead dwelled on the notorious poster — a public denunciation called a "big-character poster" in Chinese political argot — that she and six other activists put up outside a restaurant on the Peking University campus.
His project was to give voice to society's inarticulate; the way he did that was to make those people articulate, at least in the very specific and highly stylized argot of the street culture they inhabited.
One of the most important trends in the energy world today is the rapid development of an ecosystem of distributed power technologies on the customer side of the electricity meter ("behind the meter," in the argot).
Within Labour, the grainy left-wing argot that Corbyn speaks—of "industrial democracy" and the "propertied classes"—recalls a set of ideas that were last abroad in the Party at the turn of the nineteen-eighties.
Nearly every subway car is plastered with ads for stuff you can have delivered right to your door (mattresses, bedding, electronic-­toothbrush heads, meal kits, perfumes, generic Viagra) pitched in some approximation of online Millennial argot.
At the time, Hawkins' argument didn't sit well with a Chicago man named Steve Mizek, a label manager at Argot who was known at the time for his now-defunct dance music blog Little White Earbuds.
Started in 1999 by then-computer science student Aaron Peckham, the crowd-sourced online dictionary that The New York Times calls the "lexicon of instant argot" has grown over the past two decades into an internet behemoth.
The expression of Muslim belief through hip-hop has frequently been mediated through fringe groups such as the Nation of Islam and the Five-Percent Nation, and the language they use has bled into the rap argot.
The buskers see themselves as one of the last preserves of ancient China's "jianghu" (meaning "rivers and lakes") tradition of itinerant hawkers and performers who bucked conventional respectability in a subworld with its own argot, rules and customs.
We record that at the office studio downtown, or at Argot Studios, and we've had a ton of great producers over the years — Whitney Jones, Laura Haden, Timothy Lou Ly, Paul Ruest, Julia Purcell, to name a few.
Still, the statement did at least mark a telltale pivot away from the site's native argot of technological utopianism, which continually worked to present itself as a neutral platform that more or less spontaneously brought the world together.
This Saturday, July 23, we're back in New York for another "Argot All Night" party at Good Room, where we'll be playing open-to-close in the Bad Room from 10PM-4AM, for a total of six hours.
The two songs on this Argot release are kind of the first overtly queer work I was attempting right around when I was coming out privately to a lot of friends, and a year before I came out publicly.
The party to celebrate Mother's 90th birthday is only amusing, but the clambake in the assisted living facility where she celebrates her 102nd is downright hilarious, with the elderly children still sniping at one another in grammar-school argot.
There is a particularly fine scene in which Boom finds himself kidnapped by Serb paramilitary thugs, dragged to the top of a salt factory tower and attached by his neck to a colleague, a boozy Belgian who speaks antique Australian argot.
Most of the resistance to this deal and the larger trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific agreements has centered not on the elimination of tariffs but on the so-called investment provisions that standardize — or harmonize, in the argot of trade negotiators — applicable rules.
In a podcast interview with Argot founder Steve Mizek, Ringer talks about how the track went through multiple, significantly varying drafts, and although the final product is cohesively rounded, you can viscerally feel how much he's bursting with ideas as a producer.
What a way to cap a season in which this ruthlessly entertaining and intelligent show, so gimlet-eyed about the corrupting influence of power and so deft at depicting its argot and appeal, finally brought in the buzz it has long deserved.
In the long run, however, by creating certain "facts on the ground," in the argot of the peace process, Trump may have dramatically redrawn the boundaries of politically acceptable terms for a U.S. administration – Democratic or Republican – to endorse if it wades into the conflict.
There's chitchat about salad and how annoying smartphones can be, a lot of oh-so-contemporary argot ("e-valanche"), a lot of complaining and recrimination and interior rumination, and, in the last pages (for the straight characters at least), a sort of happy ending.
But Britain is in a profound political crisis, one that has brought with it a strange argot of upheaval — prorogation, purges, lying — and a Parliament paralyzed by the task of carrying out the fateful vote of the British public to leave the European Union.
Boris V. Shekhtman, a Soviet émigré who taught conversational Russian to a generation of American journalists, diplomats and entrepreneurs — from the grim lingo of Cold War aggression to the beguiling argot of capitalist negotiation — died on March 18 in Silver Spring, Md. He was 77.
But the typical briefing memo you will receive for a meeting with foreign leaders is little more than a recitation of desired talking points -- "asks" in department argot -- with no discussion of the sources of American leverage to get other countries to do what we ask.
More of a "cryptolect" (a form of slang or argot used exclusively avoid certain detection or judgement from others) than a fully formed language, gay men would drop Polari terms into conversation: If the listener responded with Polari in turn, you could identify each other's sexual orientation surreptitiously.
Photographs by Celeste Sloman Toni Tunney had been at her job at a small employment agency for no more than a week, cold-calling prospective clients, when, as she tells it, her boss sidled up, demanding, in the argot of the day, that she put out or get out.
Photographs by Celeste Sloman Toni Tunney had been at her job at a small employment agency for no more than a week, cold-calling prospective clients, when, as she tells it, her boss sidled up, demanding, in the argot of the day, that she put out or get out.
Anxiety has become our everyday argot, our thrumming lifeblood: not just on Twitter (the ur-anxious medium, with its constant updates), but also in blogger diaries, celebrity confessionals (Et tu, Beyoncé?), a hit Broadway show ("Dear Evan Hansen"), a magazine start-up (Anxy, a mental-health publication based in Berkeley, Calif
Fashion Review PARIS — For weeks, hundreds of fashion professionals have been following fashion shows much the way that groupies once followed the Grateful Dead: in like-minded packs, across countries and nations, communicating among themselves in their own argot, focused to the exclusion of nearly everything else on the entertainment at hand.
It was here he met Steve Mizek, who helps run local Chicago labels Argot and Tasteful Nudes labels, and is revered for founding influential 2000s dance blog, Little White Earbuds, where Cudmore eventually joined the team to help out with ad sales and periodically lent his talents to mixing their monthly podcast series.
Mr. Trump is comfortable with the wiseguys-argot of that time and place, and he defaults to it whether he is describing his faithless lawyer or his fruitless efforts to discourage the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, from investigating one of his senior advisers, Michael T. Flynn, over his connections to Russia.
Indeed, as seas rise and scientists fine-tune their projections for an era of floods — large parts of Miami Beach, according to some predictions, may be uninhabitable by around 19203 — Tangier's situation represents an early glimpse of a problem so enormously complex, so "wicked," in the argot of social scientists, it seems to defy resolution.
His first novel, "City of Bohane," was a tale of post-apocalyptic gang warfare, featuring a splendidly realized city in the west of Ireland populated by stylish hoodlums (women as well as men) pursuing operatic passions and bloody vendettas, and written in an invented Gaelic argot that was somehow effortlessly understandable as well as beautifully expressive.
That last cost-saving data point is the sort of thing that baseball fans have been conditioned during the arbitrage-obsessed Moneyball era to regard as an objective good; executives and owners tend to use words like "flexibility" or "sustainability" to describe this approach, and many fans have come to adopt the same market-savvy argot.
As the scene shifts from Hamburg's red-light district back to Swinging London, Mr Norman skillfully tours the reader through its clubs, galleries, and bookshops, peppering his narrative with the argot and tailored clothing of the times, and introducing non-Londoners to Aston Martins, Harrod's, Abbey Road, Twickenham, Chiswick House, Lord's Cricket Grounds, Claridge's, Carnaby Street, Hyde Park, the West End, and Paul's home Cavendish, providing a welcome and familiar air to the playground where its most famous residents composed their masterpieces.
F explained the differences in charming internet forum argot: to a UN-trained train eye Dk and DKjr look the same and in fact they are vary similar, except for a few noticeable differences…the DK pcb has white text on the pcb and the Dk jr has banana yellow text printed on the board ,, the DK pcb is 1/2 digital and 1/2 Analog sound and there is a adjustment pot on the dk pcb for the Analog sound`s, The Dk Jr board is fully digital and has no Analog sound adjustment pot in the exact same position on the dkjr board, and the 3rd noticeable differences and you will see; it if you review the video carefully Dk has the same ROM socket lay out and the same number of sockets as a Dkjr pcb ,, But DKjr has one of them ROM socket empty ,,,,,, Why perform this clumsy sleight of hand?

No results under this filter, show 109 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.