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expression of disagreement

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  • In yer boot! — expression of disagreement …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • Politeness maxims — According to Geoffrey Leech, there is a politeness principle with conversational maxims similar to those formulated by Paul Grice. He lists six maxims: tact, generosity, approbation, modesty, agreement, and sympathy. The first and second form a… …   Wikipedia

  • Organizational dissent — is the expression of disagreement or contradictory opinions about organizational practices and policies (Kassing, 1998). Since dissent involves disagreement it can lead to conflict, which if not resolved, can lead to violence and struggle. As a… …   Wikipedia

  • respect — 1 /rI spekt/ noun 1 ADMIRATION (U) admiration for someone, especially because of their personal qualities, knowledge or skill (+ for): I have the greatest respect for Jane s judgement. | win/earn/gain the respect of: With his decisive handling of …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • speak — [c]/spik / (say speek) verb (spoke or, Archaic, spake, spoken or, Archaic, spoke, speaking) – …  

  • baloney — I. variant of bologna II. noun also boloney Etymology: bologna Date: 1922 pretentious nonsense ; bunkum often used as a generalized expression of disagreement …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • fuck off — 1. verb a) To go to hell, to disappear, go away or to screw oneself. I wish youd just fuck off b) To annoy, irritate …   Wiktionary

  • bugger off — 1. interjection a) Go away. Bugger off! You are joking, arent you? b) An expression of disagreement or disbelief. Syn: get lost, fuck off 2 …   Wiktionary

  • in yer boot! — Australian Slang expression of disagreement (archaic) …   English dialects glossary

  • take off — I Australian Slang 1. become popular: The show really took off in Melbourne ; 2. begin to move or increase quickly: Prices took off; the play takes off in the second act ; 3. imitate, mimic; 4. imitating or mimicking; caricature; 5. (surfing)… …   English dialects glossary

  • shake one's head — phrasal : to move the head from side to side especially as an expression of disagreement, disapproval, or doubt * * * shake one s head To turn one s head from side to side as an indication of reluctance, rejection, denial, disapproval, etc • • •… …   Useful english dictionary

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