"Going on the wagon" means to stop drinking alcoholic beverages.
The expression "go on the wagon" typically means to abstain from alcohol. "Westing Game" is a reference to the mystery novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. So, "to go on the wagon westing game" could mean a play on words, suggesting abstaining from alcohol while engaging in a mysterious or challenging activity.
what is meant by the expression efficient market.briefly explain the different forms of efficient market
porque? in inglish why?
The expression for 175 is 175, the expression for 280 is 280! Are you sure you meant "expression"?
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The type of expression that would be meant by the internet slang "lmao" is a reference to one laughing. The expression means "laughing my a** off". It is sometimes said "lmbo" which means "laughing my butt off".
It means "on the quiet," or secretly.
to show basically expression
IS or is. The S meant semis, or half.
"Don't sweat it" was a slang expression in the 1950s that meant "not to worry."
In this expression, strike means to come upon or discover.
It is a softer way of saying "died."