"Otis" is a word in HILIGAYNON, ENGLISH
otís - See utís, odót, unís—to fool, flatter,
joke, etc.
A genus of birds including the bustards.
Just as in the physical world, people within virtual worlds perform and cycle through different roles and identities. Virtual worlds make such shifts explicit, as well as introducing spaces for play and performance.
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A farmer who's been involved in a terrible road accident with a large truck ended up in court fighting for a big compensation claim."I understand you're claiming damages for the injuries you're supposed to have suffered?" Stated the counsel for the insurance company."Yes, that's right," replied the farmer, nodding his head."You claim you were injured in the accident, yet I have a signed police statement that says that when the attending police officer asked you how you were feeling, you replied, 'I've never felt better inn my life.' Is that the case?""Yeah, but" stammered the farmer."A simple yes or not will suffice," counsel interrupted quickly."Yes," Replied the farmer.Then it was the turn of the farmer's counsel to ask him questions. "Please tell the court the exact circumstance of events following the accident when you made your statement of health," his lawyer said."Certainly," replied the farmer. "After the accident my horse was thrashing around with a broken leg and my poor old dog was howling in pain. This cop comes along, takes one look at my horse and shoots him dead. "Then he goes over to my dog, looks at him and shoots him dead too. Then he come straight over to me and asked me how I was feeling. "Now, mate, what the heck would you have said to him?"
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Read the complete definitionA small European fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Phoxinus laevis, formerly Leuciscus phoxinus); sometimes applied also to the young of larger kinds; …
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Read the complete definitionA doctor or teacher in the Armenian church. Members of this order of ecclesiastics frequently have charge of dioceses, with …
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Read the complete definitionagwadór - (Sp. aguadór) Water-carrier. Húy, agwadór, agwadáhi akó sing túbig sa ímo agwadahán. Hello! Water-carrier fetch me some water …
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Read the complete definitionótok - To laugh, to be tickled. Nagótok siá sa dakû nga kahám-ut. He laughed with great glee. He was …
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Read the complete definitionSp. A term used in conveyances under Mexican law, equivalent to the English word “grant." Mulford v. Le Franc, 26 …
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