What is DURF?

Dwelling Unit Revolving Fund (DURF)
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Whats does DURF mean?

durf m (uncountable) valor/valour, courage, daring, braveness.
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What does it mean to DIRF?

Differential Interest Rate Fix (contracts) DIRF.
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What does it mean when someone says they're floating?

adj. 1 having little or no attachment. 2 (of an organ or part) displaced from the normal position or abnormally movable.
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What is a push slang?

PUSH means "To sell drugs."
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What is the blue P Emoji?

According to Emoji Dictionary, the original P emoji meaning was “parking.” The blue P started showing up on social media after rappers Gunna, Future and Young Thug released the song “pushin P” King of The Hill is coming back.
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What is the P emoji trend?

As you've probably picked up on by now, P is a term of positivity. If you're pushing P, it basically means you're keeping it real, and acting in an acceptable way. It started as a substitution for the word “player,” as Gunna told The Breakfast Club, but it's fairly flexible.
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What does floated mean in the 100?

What does the term "Floated" on the Ark mean? It's a form of execution. Anyone sentenced to death are thrown out into space, where they suffocate. Edit.
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What is floating give example?

1. The definition of floating is something that is buoyed up by water or air, or something that can fluctuate and change. A raft that is supported by water and that remains on the surface of the swimming pool is an example of something that is floating.
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Is DIRF a number?

Derf. Derf is an imaginary number between 5 and 6. It was created by Carly. In the episode iTwins, Carly sees hidden camera footage of Chuck beating up Spencer, her older brother.
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What are floating and sinking?

If an object is more dense than water it will sink when placed in water, and if it is less dense than water it will float.
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What are 5 objects that float?

Objects that float on water
  • Plastic Spoon.
  • Feather.
  • Match Stick.
  • Empty plastic plate.
  • Empty plastic bottle of water.
  • Cork.
  • Balloon.
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What are the floating materials?

Things like ice cubes, oil drops, logs of wood, and paper float on water because they are less dense than water. Hollow objects like balloons, balls, a plastic container, and glass bottles also float because they are filled with air, which is less dense than water.
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What did Clarke get sent to Earth?

She first appears in Morgan's first novel, The 100, and in the pilot episode of the television series, as a prisoner on a space colony charged with treason. Clarke was one of the original hundred delinquents sent down to Earth to test if it was habitable after a nuclear apocalypse destroyed it almost a century prior.
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Why was Clarke's dad floated?

Jake was Abby's husband and Clarke's father who died before the start of the series. He was floated for attempting to release critical information regarding the Ark's deteriorating life-support systems. Clarke originally believed that Wells Jaha turned Jake in to his father, the Chancellor.
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What crime did Clarke commit?

After her father is floated, Clarke is immediately arrested for treason and sent to solitary confinement in juvenile lockup.
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What does ? mean on Snapchat?

?️ doesn't actually mean anything, it's just an emoji that Gunna is using to promote his new song Pushin P. In his bio, he has the words “CAPITAL ?️” and he often uses the emoji in his captions too.
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What does ? mean on TikTok?

A yellow face sticking out its tongue and making a zany wink, usually shown with its right eye closed and left wide open. Often conveys a sense of fun, excitement, wackiness, buffoonery, or joking. Generally goofier than ? Face With Tongue and ? Squinting Face With Tongue but less “crazy” than ? Zany Face.
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What does the pushin ? mean?

“Pushin' P” is a term that originated from Atlanta rapper Gunna, one of the biggest stars in hip-hop who released his newest album, “DS4EVER,” this month. The P in “Pushin' P” essentially means “player,” as in, keeping it real.
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Is there an e emoji?

Emoji Meaning

Regional Indicator Symbol Letter E was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 2.0 in 2015.
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What does the 100 emoji mean?

What does ? Hundred emoji mean? The 100 emoji is used in digital communication to express or emphasize achievement, support, approval, and motivation. It also generally means “absolutely” or “keep it 100” (keep it real).
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What does a peach mean in texting?

Officially called the peach emoji, the butt emoji was first introduced in 2010 under Unicode 6.0. As its fuzzy, cleft appearance looks like a plump rear end, the peach emoji quickly came to stand for buttocks on social media and in text messages, especially a woman's in sexual contexts.
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Does wood float on water?

Wood floats on water as per principle of buoyancy defined by Archimedes — that the water displaced equals the weight of the wood. This is the scientific theory of floatation even extended to other objects.
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