What does home turf mean?

Home-turf definition
One's familiar surroundings or habitat. noun.
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What is a turf slang?

noun. the area claimed by a person, group, gang, etc. This is my turf, now get off.
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What does comes with the turf mean?

used to say that someone should accept something because it is a necessary part of what they are doing: In this job customer complaints come with the turf.
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What does turf mean in Australia?

turfnoun. the territory claimed by a person, gang, etc. as their own.
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What does turf mean in business?

[ U ] informal. a subject in which a person or group has a lot of knowledge or influence: Antiques are very much her turf. [ U ] informal.
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What does turf mean in the outsiders?

Turf. A territory or location belonging to a person or group.
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What is a political turf?

Astroturfing is the practice of masking the sponsors of a message or organization (e.g., political, advertising, religious or public relations) to make it appear as though it originates from and is supported by grassroots participants.
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Where did the term turf come from?

The first records of the word turf come from before the 900s. It's related to the Old Norse torfa, the Old High German zurba, and the Sanskrit darbha, meaning “tuft of grass.” Turf isn't just grass, but grass is part of it.
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What is turf protection?

Defending turf is a method of political self-protection that can result from one of the following situations. A. Minimized commitment to a course of action. B. Managers seeking to improve their power by attempting to expand the jobs their groups perform.
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What is a football turf?

Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass. It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass.
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What did Lone it mean in the 60s?

lone it - Doing something alone. 2. Jumped -Attacked by the Socials.
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What are the slang words in the outsiders?

the cooler [Slang] jail. corn-poney [Slang] unsophisticated, cornball. Corvair a Chevrolet automobile model. cur a dog of mixed breed; mongrel.
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What does corn Pony mean?

corn-poney. adjective meaning simple or corny/cheesy. premonition.
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What does thongs mean in the outsiders?

thongs. something you wear on your feet.
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What does heater mean in the 60s?

7) heater – A hand-gun.
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What is a flutter bum?

flutter bum

"a good looking male"
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What are 5 slang words used from the 50's?

List of 1950s Slang:
  • Antsville: A congested place.
  • Knuckle sandwich: A punch in the face.
  • Shiner: A black eye.
  • Tank: A big car.
  • Ain't that a bite: That's too bad.
  • Ball: A really good time.
  • Flip your lid: Go Crazy.
  • Made in the shade: Something's guaranteed to be a success.
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What were 5 slang words in the 1960's?

The Best Of 1960s Slang
  • Groovy. Meaning: cool. ...
  • Far out/Outta sight. Meaning: another substitute for cool; strange or bizarre.
  • Dig it. Meaning: to understand or agree with something. ...
  • (It's) a gas. Meaning: fun, fine. ...
  • Mellow. Meaning: Relaxed or laid-back. ...
  • Bummer. Meaning: a disappointing situation. ...
  • Slug bug.
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What do they call a cigarette in the outsiders?

Kools are a brand of cigarette. They were favored by Dallas Winston. He stole two packs from a corner store before taking Ponyboy and Johnny to the nightly double.
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What does SOC mean in slang?

Noun. soc (countable and uncountable, plural socs) (slang, uncountable) Sociology or social science. (slang, countable) Upper class youth.
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Are Premier League pitches real grass?

Premier League pitches do use real grass. However, the natural grass is commonly combined with artificial fibres. That mixture of real grass and artificial fibres keeps Premier League pitches in great condition throughout the year.
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Is turf or grass better for football?

Specifically, players have a 28% higher rate of non-contact lower extremity injuries when playing on artificial turf. Of those non-contact injuries, players have a 32% higher rate of non-contact knee injuries on turf and a staggering 69% higher rate of non-contact foot/ankle injuries on turf compared to grass.
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Is turf cheaper than grass?

Artificial grass, more commonly known as turf, requires less maintenance and overall costs less in the long run than regular grass. If you are looking for a more natural and realistic look for your home, real grass might be best for you.
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