Webb3 juli 2004 · Acronym for "Problem in chair. Not in computer.". Used by Sysadmins to covertly describe user error to each other. Some snickering usually involved. WebbSay have a picnic. 2 British English the food that you take to eat outdoors on a picnic We’ll take a picnic with us. picnic lunch/tea/supper We ate our picnic lunch by the river. 3 → …
Picnic - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
WebbA picnic is a pleasure excursion at which a meal is eaten outdoors, ideally taking place in a beautiful landscape such as a park, beside a lake or with an interesting view and possibly … Webbn. 1. A meal eaten outdoors, as on an excursion. 2. Slang An easy task or pleasant experience: finishing the project on time was no picnic. 3. A smoked section of pork … the majority of studies
PICNIC - Definition and synonyms of picnic in the English dictionary
Webbpicnic (v.) "go on a picnic," 1842, von picnic (n.). Verwandt: Picnicked; picnicking. Das -k- wird eingefügt, um den "k"-Klang von -c- vor einem Suffix, das mit -i-, -y- oder -e- beginnt, zu erhalten (vergleiche traffic / trafficking, panic / panicky, shellac / shellacked ). Einträge, die auf picnic verweisen pike (n.1) WebbA meal eaten outdoors or in another informal setting. We went out for a picnic in the forest. An easy or pleasant task. We remind the guests that dealing with this problem is no picnic, and to be patient. obsolete An entertainment at which each person contributed some dish to a common table. Ekzemploj : [1] They went on the picnic, though. [1] WebbEtymology. The etymology is contested. The Oxford English Dictionary says "picnic" is "Perhaps of multiple origins. A borrowing from French. Perhaps also partly a borrowing from German." The earliest English … the majority of the world population lives in