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halloween (encz) | Halloween,dušičky n: svátek mrtvých Ritchie |
Halloween (gcide) | Halloween \Hal`low*een"\ (h[a^]l`l[-o]*[=e]n"), n.
The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day (November
1); also the entire day, October 31. It is often marked by
parties or celebrations, and sometimes by pranks played by
young people. [Scot.] --Burns.
Syn: Hallowe'en, Allhallows Eve.
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halloween (wn) | Halloween
n 1: the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks
played by young people [syn: Halloween, Hallowe'en,
Allhallows Eve] |
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Halloween (gcide) | Halloween \Hal`low*een"\ (h[a^]l`l[-o]*[=e]n"), n.
The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day (November
1); also the entire day, October 31. It is often marked by
parties or celebrations, and sometimes by pranks played by
young people. [Scot.] --Burns.
Syn: Hallowe'en, Allhallows Eve.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] |
halloween documents (jargon) | Halloween Documents
n.
A pair of Microsoft internal strategy memoranda leaked to ESR in late 1998
that confirmed everybody's paranoia about the current Evil Empire. These
documents praised the technical excellence of Linux and outlined a
counterstrategy of attempting to lock in customers by “de-commoditizing”
Internet protocols and services. They were extensively cited on the
Internet and in the press and proved so embarrassing that Microsoft PR
barely said a word in public for six months afterwards.
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