What does lad mean

What does lad mean

What does lad mean

This young lad was killed in a bike accident recently

He’s one of the lads, they love their football

On Friday nights the town centre’s full of young lads getting drunk

«Where having a lads night this friday you up for it?»

«Those young lads are up to mischiff»

«My wife just gave birth to a wee lad»

A few things that describes ‘Ladism’ in Australia:

A young Australian man/boy, generally between the ages of 12 and 25, who, due to a lack of any real parenting or discipline, lack the social aptitude for any real friendly connection or meaningful relationships.

As they find it difficult to attract real people these individuals gather in large groups and prey on the small and the weak in an attempt to hide their inherent fear of their own weakness.

Easily distinguishable by their nautica, saucony, and other sporting brand clothing (ironic in that even the healthiest lad pulls enough cones and smokes enough cigarettes that even light exercise such as running from police and beating down 8 year olds with their mates tires them out); not to mention various other ridiculous clothing and hair choices such as the famed nike TN’s, which take many dole payments to acquire, the nautica white cap, and, worst of all, the rats tail, which has in actual fact been proven to cause severe mental disability.

the lads female counterparts, known as «lasses» (luminary I know), are generally very similar to lads in the respect that their parents mistakes create a girl who, with no self respect or ability, allow these lads (many at the same time), to stick them with their miniscule, unprotected excuses for penis’s.
this in turn creates a new generation who, with their teen parents unable to provide them with even the most basic education in any academic or moral sense, turn into even worse versions of the preceding generation.

this is a vicious cycle as this causes a rapid degeneration of social behaviour in sydneys western suburbs.

As already mentioned, lads are known to roam in large groups and single out those who they sense are weaker then they are (with 10 of their mates), this list of weaker people involves women (though in many cases they still get their asses kicked), elderly people (who still can sometimes successfully fight back), children (same goes), and the mentally and physically handicapped (im sure you can guess what this caption alludes to by now =P).

They can usually be found in three places, namely any train station, as this proximity to transportation allows them to mobilize to other towns for parties or gang bash/rapes, on the trains themselves, where they amuse themselves by playing rave music on their phones, attempting to pick up, and tagging, and finally, at every damn party i seem to go to, where they insist on fighting everyone.

it is unknown from whence the lads originated, however, in a few short years they have spread from the western suburbs of sydney to lithgow in the upper blue mountains. if this trend continues it could turn into a countrywide epidemic of massive proportions, but as soon as the NSW government passes laws legitimizing their eradication as vermin the issue will be quickly resolved.

What does lad mean

This young lad was killed in a bike accident recently

He’s one of the lads, they love their football

On Friday nights the town centre’s full of young lads getting drunk

«Where having a lads night this friday you up for it?»

«Those young lads are up to mischiff»

«My wife just gave birth to a wee lad»

A few things that describes ‘Ladism’ in Australia:

A young Australian man/boy, generally between the ages of 12 and 25, who, due to a lack of any real parenting or discipline, lack the social aptitude for any real friendly connection or meaningful relationships.

As they find it difficult to attract real people these individuals gather in large groups and prey on the small and the weak in an attempt to hide their inherent fear of their own weakness.

Easily distinguishable by their nautica, saucony, and other sporting brand clothing (ironic in that even the healthiest lad pulls enough cones and smokes enough cigarettes that even light exercise such as running from police and beating down 8 year olds with their mates tires them out); not to mention various other ridiculous clothing and hair choices such as the famed nike TN’s, which take many dole payments to acquire, the nautica white cap, and, worst of all, the rats tail, which has in actual fact been proven to cause severe mental disability.

the lads female counterparts, known as «lasses» (luminary I know), are generally very similar to lads in the respect that their parents mistakes create a girl who, with no self respect or ability, allow these lads (many at the same time), to stick them with their miniscule, unprotected excuses for penis’s.
this in turn creates a new generation who, with their teen parents unable to provide them with even the most basic education in any academic or moral sense, turn into even worse versions of the preceding generation.

this is a vicious cycle as this causes a rapid degeneration of social behaviour in sydneys western suburbs.

As already mentioned, lads are known to roam in large groups and single out those who they sense are weaker then they are (with 10 of their mates), this list of weaker people involves women (though in many cases they still get their asses kicked), elderly people (who still can sometimes successfully fight back), children (same goes), and the mentally and physically handicapped (im sure you can guess what this caption alludes to by now =P).

They can usually be found in three places, namely any train station, as this proximity to transportation allows them to mobilize to other towns for parties or gang bash/rapes, on the trains themselves, where they amuse themselves by playing rave music on their phones, attempting to pick up, and tagging, and finally, at every damn party i seem to go to, where they insist on fighting everyone.

it is unknown from whence the lads originated, however, in a few short years they have spread from the western suburbs of sydney to lithgow in the upper blue mountains. if this trend continues it could turn into a countrywide epidemic of massive proportions, but as soon as the NSW government passes laws legitimizing their eradication as vermin the issue will be quickly resolved.

What does lad mean

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a fine unaffected lad, no pride or buckram — славный, простой парень, ни спеси, ни чопорности

5 lad

He likes a night out with the lads. — Он любит сходить куда-нибудь вечерком с дружками.

lad culture — «лэд-культура»

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мальчик;
юноша;
парень;
one of the lads разг. свой парень

мальчик;
юноша;
парень;
one of the lads разг. свой парень

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Тематики

Тематики

язык LD
Лестничная диаграмма. Один из пяти стандартизированных языков программирования ПЛК.
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Язык LD (LAD, Ladder) является графическим языком разработки, программа на котором представляет собой аналог релейной схемы. Пример программы на данном языке приведен на рис. 1. По идеи авторов стандарта, такая форма представления программы облегчит переход инженеров из области релейной автоматики на ПЛК.

К недостаткам данного языка можно отнести то, что по мере увеличения количества «реле» в схеме она становится сложнее для интерпретации, анализа и откладки. Еще один недостаток языка LD заключается в следующем: язык, построенный по аналогии с релейными схемами, может быть эффективно использован только для описания процессов, имеющих дискретный (двоичный) характер; для обработки «непрерывных» процессов (с множеством аналоговых переменных) такой подход теряет смысл.

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Рис. 1. Язык релейных диаграмм LD

Тематики

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См. также в других словарях:

lad — lad … Dictionnaire des rimes

LAD — may refer to:*Lad, an informal reference to a boy or more generally male, especially in the Scottish diminutive form laddie (parallel to lassie girl ) [In Northern England, and particularly in the county of Lancashire, males of all ages jokingly… … Wikipedia

lad — [ lad ] n. m. • 1854; mot angl. ♦ Jeune garçon d écurie chargé de garder, de soigner les chevaux de course. « Il est passé lad, aux haras d Eaton » (Mirbeau). ● lad nom masculin (anglais lad, jeune homme) Garçon d écurie chargé de soigner les… … Encyclopédie Universelle

LAD — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. <<>> Sigles d une seule lettre Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres … Wikipédia en Français

lad — W3S3 [læd] n BrE [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Perhaps from a Scandinavian language] 1.) old fashioned or informal a boy or young man →↑lass ▪ a young lad ▪ Things were different when I was a lad … Dictionary of contemporary English

ląd — <><>rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. lądzie <><> część skorupy ziemskiej wyniesiona ponad poziom morza; ziemia : <><>Suchy ląd. Odkryć nowy ląd. Wysadzić kogoś na ląd. Posuwać się w głąb lądu.<><

Lad — (l[a^]d), n. [OE. ladde, of Celtic origin; cf. W. llawd, Ir. lath. [root]123. Cf. .] 1. A boy; a youth; a stripling. Cupid is a knavish lad. Shak. [1913 Webster] There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves and two small fishes. John… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

ład — <><>rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. ładzie <><> harmonijny układ elementów większej całości; porządek : <><>Utrzymywać ład w papierach, w domu, w mieście, w kraju. W mieszkaniu panował ład.<><

Lad — (l[a^]d), obs. p. p. of , to guide. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

LAD — ist die Abkürzung für Language Acquisition Device, ein Konzept des Sprachwissenschaftlers Noam Chomsky zum Spracherwerb Lastabhängiger Druckübersetzer left anterior descending (artery), ein Herzkranzgefäß, siehe Koronargefäß#Koronararterien… … Deutsch Wikipedia

Ląd — est un petit village de Pologne (Voïvodie de Grande Pologne) situé près de la Warta, à 9 km au sud de Słupca. Au XIe siècle, Ląd était le siège d’un castellan. De 1145 à 1796, le village a appartenu aux Cisterciens. En 1286, Jan Gerbicz y a… … Wikipédia en Français

What does LAD stand for?

What does LAD mean? This page is about the various possible meanings of the acronym, abbreviation, shorthand or slang term: LAD.

Left Anterior Descending

Lithia Motors, Inc.

Language Acquisition Device

Least Absolute Deviation

Linux Audio Development

Local Assessment Development

Limited Assignment Distribution

Latest Arrival Date

Laboratory Aim Density

Leukocyte Antibody Detection

Logistics Anchor Desk

Logistics Automation Directorate

Light Aid Detatchment

Last Action Date

Lacking Any Description

Line Amplifying Device

Light Antigravity Device

Love, Adore, and Dream

Language Assimilation Development

Left Axis Deviation

Laboratorio de Arquitectura Dominicana

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What does lad mean

Dictionary entry overview: What does lad mean?

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Familiarity information: LAD used as a noun is rare.

Dictionary entry details

Nouns denoting people

he’s a good bloke

Hypernyms («lad» is a kind of. ):

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of «lad»):

dog (informal term for a man)

A male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)

Nouns denoting people

Hypernyms («lad» is a kind of. ):

boy; male child (a youthful male person)

I thought that it was the stable-boy who had drawn them, but the lad swore he knew nothing about it.

(The Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

“Lively, now, my lad; you’ll want it before you’ve done. Hunter, serve out a round of brandy to all hands.”

(Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson)

Petrified with astonishment, the lad slipped on some clothes and waited there in the dark to see what would come of this strange affair.

(The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

So dreadful are his execrations that the frightened lad thrust his fingers into his ear-holes, and ran until the fellow was but a brown smirch upon the yellow road.

(The White Company, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

We had turned to do so, when we saw a Swiss lad come running along it with a letter in his hand.

(The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

Van Helsing came and laid his hand on Arthur’s shoulder, and said to him:—And now, Arthur my friend, dear lad, am I not forgiven?

(Dracula, by Bram Stoker)

She had, when she recovered, thrown open the window to let the morning air in, and had run down to the lane, whence she sent a farm-lad for the doctor.

(His Last Bow, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

Now the name of this lad, that the real bride was to help in watching the king’s geese, was Curdken.

(Fairy Tales, by The Brothers Grimm)

That was altogether too much from a lad younger than herself, and Meg walked away, saying petulantly, «You are the rudest boy I ever saw.»

(Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott)

“Tut, Harrison, let the lad come!” cried my uncle.

(Rodney Stone, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

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