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  1. 27 de abr. de 2020 · 新一代Hustler與上代有8成相似,大眼仔頭燈就升呢為LED版,two-tone顏色更由車頂延伸至D柱位,對比強烈夠醒神。 (黃建輝攝) 喜歡去日本旅行兼自駕遊的話,應該對當地常見的K-Car非常熟悉,像盒仔般的的骰骰,趣緻可愛。

  2. 26 de mar. de 2023 · Hip Hop Hustler to Side Hustle to Hustle Culture In US usage, "hustle" started taking on a meaning of "work hard" in Hip Hop in the 1990s. (maybe earlier, but that's when I became a aware of it.)

  3. www.zhihu.com › topic › 20099476Hustler - 知乎

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  5. 19 de may. de 2016 · Hustler is a good choice, but the reason why isn't properly explained in those definitions. One of the definitions of "hustle" is to pretend to be bad at something in order to make a bet with someone over a game (eg of pool or basketball), and then reveal during the game that you're actually very good at it, and proceed to beat the other person and win the bet.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2011 · Depending on the context, you could consider hustler. This is the exact and precise word to use if someone is playing pool for money: they pretend to barely know the game, even lose a few small bets to you, then make a big bet and win dramatically. However, the word hustler has some other meanings, so if you try to apply to some context other ...

  7. 26 de ago. de 2012 · 0. I am surprised no-one has come up with "a profiteer" (very close the word we would use in French: "un profiteur") Definition in the Cambridge Online Dictionary: a person who takes advantage of a situation in which other people are suffering to make a profit, often by selling goods that are difficult to get at a high price: a war profiteer.

  8. 1 de abr. de 2020 · 1. @HotLicks Problem with Etymoline is that they do not provide any examples of use. Earliest reference to "stir = prison" in the OED is from 1851 - which seems a little surprising if its origin is Romany. Romanies were around in the sixteenth century and appear in Shakespeare.

  9. 17 de oct. de 2014 · He can be rich or poor, educated or not, vulgar or polite, handsome or not, but what characterizes this guy is his way with words and his garrulousness. More importante, he is notorious for making ...

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