Will her children become bakers by trade?
He may well have read one or two recently, science no doubt.
Is it a word, an abbreviation or an acronym? You don't know? Neither (maybe) do I but the Vikings are home
An expansion of a single adult male. Peculiar spelling or maybe foreign? The meaning is the same.
Does size matter? Ever felt like a small ... in the education machine.
Even markers of time evolve as the months and years fly buy. Hence this abbreviation may puzzle some as it makes for quite a puzzling sum for this month.
Pervasive fishy smell but no sign of a fish, so move, move, move your boat
As with most things found on You Tube it ranges from tripe to educational to delightful
May have been amended but something like: to err is human and victory is divine.
Latin lingers on in everyday language. Surely you are familiar with ante meridiem.
Nah! Spare us the data it's not really that useful but the a) steaks or b) stakes or c) staykes are an improper fraction high on a scale of 1 to 10
I have a dream...city by name, beautiful by nature.
Irrational and its most visible form is soon to be demolished though in theory it was never finished and never could be.
Perhaps by lineage or liturgy a preference for chanting.
They send him here, they send him there, those staffers send him every where. Is he in M block? On his way to Art? Send him to STEM that elusive always smiling, happy man.
Beware homophonic battles with this woman who stands on firm ground.
Student asks: Is this Ms a spouse for a particular Mr?
No "e" in harmony either so not so much a musician as a mathematician
If she shows too much flesh for QT then he definitely shows too much flesh for SHS.
Email missives, top to bottom, no clue but a little rick from who knows DfE who?
Literally; son of wolf, bueno.
Not from Mexico, maybe this explorer prefers Mars.
A dollar for a simple song every day.
Isn't it ironic? Hyphenated is without whereas non-hyphenated is with...
"PYT! Pretty Young Thing" sang MJ all those years ago. Well yes but can we say that about her now? Is it professional? Radiant may be more appropriate for this coding teacher.
A law unto herself but can always be relied upon.
Definitely not one of the apprentices.
The mean average of this measure is typically 100.
Always ready to lend; a former borrower.
Common spelling error. Suggest don't search online or you might see some stallions.
Frank can do what he wants however he wants, and so can this IT girl.
This tide waits for no one with so much to do, but still answers every call.
Often dreaded, sometimes surprising, not always given and rarely done.
A graceful Swan often wears a Crown so is probably more West End than east end but most likely doesn't give a XXXX
Financial times to be more concise.
Somewhat dated honorific, rejected by some, but often used in class especially dance.
Three to the power of two. Will this square trap catch you too?
One of a million abbreviations in everyday school use that you might have seen carrying a lime green flag
Your choice. A name, a somewhat unreliable measure, or a tap on the head.
Tell my son I said hi, have a nice day, don't worry about me, seem to have the lost the last half of my name.