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11Bosh — Chris Bosh Chris Bosh …
12BOSH — Bidirectional streams Over Synchronous HTTP (BOSH) is a transport protocol that emulates a bidirectional stream between two entities (such as a client and a server) by using multiple synchronous HTTP request/response pairs without requiring the… …
13bosh — 1. noun /bɒʃ/ a) Nonsense. Tho hundreds cheer his blatant bosh,Hes but a goose for a that. b) The lower part of a blast furnace, between the hearth and the stack. But you know very well youre talking bosh, exclaimed Abraham, somewhat discomfited …
14BOSH — Bidirectional streams Over Synchronous HTTP (BOSH) est un protocole qui émule un flux bidirectionnel entre 2 entités en utilisant de multiples requêtes HTTP. C est un standard encore en développement de la XMPP Standards Foundation. Le standard… …
15bosh — • this general use term is not as fashionable as it once was. Used mainly together with a hand action such as a punch or painting a wall. eg It won t take a second to do that son, just go bosh bosh bosh and Bob s yer uncle …
16bosh — [baj] n. nonsense; idle talk. (Also an exclamation, Bosh!) □ That is enough of your bosh! □ Oh, bosh! You don’t know what you’re talking about …
17bosh — bosh1 /bosh/, n. absurd or foolish talk; nonsense. [1830 35; < Turk bos empty; popularized from its use in the novel Ayesha (1834) by British author James J. Morier (1780 1849)] bosh2 /bosh/, n. Metall. the section of a blast furnace between the… …
18bosh — interjection (U) BrE old fashioned a word used when you think that what someone has said is silly or untrue: I think Sally has lost weight. Bosh! She looks fatter than ever. bosh noun (U) …
19bosh — I. /bɒʃ/ (say bosh) Colloquial –noun 1. complete nonsense; absurd or foolish talk or opinions. –interjection 2. Chiefly British (an exclamation indicating disbelief.) {Ottoman Turkish: empty, vain} II. /bɒʃ/ (say bosh) noun the lower portion of a …
20bosh — Awesome or great. That dress looks bosh …