as you guys know informal language is so different with the formal language spoken in english institutes.some words have different meaning , they have made some words themselves and whatever so i desided to put some of them here (these are only nouns):
airhead
-stupid person
Tony says his boss is an airhead
bash
-big, exciting party
Did you go to Dan’s bash last night?
brain
-very intelligent person
Bill Gates must be a brain
chocoholic
-person who loves/is addicted to chocolate
I ate an entire box of chocolates and my sister
says I must be a chocaholic!
drip
-boring person
Lisa says her new roomate is a drip
grub
-food
I’m hungry. Let’s get some grub
hunk
-handsome man
Sue thinks that Tom Cruise is a hunk
knockout
-beautiful woman
Miss Universe is a knockout
mula
-money
I took a lot of mula to the casino but when I returned, I didn’t have as much!
munchies
-snacks, like potato chips, popcorn, pretzels
Let’s get some munchies at the baseball game
penny pincher
-cheap, stingy person who rarely spend money
Megan never goes to restaurants because she’s
such a penny pincher
shopoholic
-person who is addicted to shopping
Sandra is a shopholic. She always goes shopping!
stuff
-things (but used as a singular, non-count noun)
I have to buy some stuff at the grocery store
wacko
-crazy person
Some reporters say that famous pop singer is a wacko
windbag
-a boring person who talks too much (negative)
Joe’s speech was over an hour long at the meeting. His co-workers think he’s a windbag.
workaholic
-person who is addicted to working
Bob works very long hours. His wife thinks he’s
a workaholic.
Hi, This is Alphamoro (Arman Moeinrad)
Today is my birthday and I decided to share my happiness with all the world.
Well… I really believe, I’ve shared it with many of you just last night. When after a whole season of heat, the holy existence of mine, led the winds to bring the clouds over us in the sky of Mashhad… and now we are experiencing a prefect weather like the one in springs. Don’t thank me, I’ll do it again, wish your happiness… Goodbye!!
schools will be opened (
)in less than a week … how do u guys feel and think bout it?
do you believe in metaphysics? i actually didn’t believed it but after a while thinking about it i found out that the human mind’s has lost of abilities .when ever you are thinking of something you will see and hear about it around you ,or have you ever felt that you ‘ve seen an event before it happens? (and you say with your self hey hasn’t this happened earlier ?
) or sometimes you cant find any reasons for some sounds? now you’ll read more about it:
Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world although it is not easily defined. Someone who studies metaphysics would be called either a metaphysicist or a metaphysician.
The word derives from the Greek words ???? (metá) (meaning “beyond” or “after”) and ?????? (physiká) (meaning “physical”), “physical” referring to those works on matter by Aristotle in antiquity. The prefix meta- (“beyond”) was attached to the chapters in Aristotle’s work that followed after the chapters on “physics,” in posthumously edited collections. Aristotle himself did not call these works Metaphysics. Aristotle called some of the subjects treated there “first philosophy.”
A central branch of metaphysics is ontology, the investigation into what types of things there are in the world and what relations these things bear to one another. The metaphysician also attempts to clarify the notions by which people understand the world, including existence, objecthood, property, space, time, causality, and possibility.
Before the development of modern science, scientific questions were addressed as a part of metaphysics known as “natural philosophy”; the term “science” itself meant “knowledge” of epistemological origin. The scientific method, however, made natural philosophy an empirical and experimental activity unlike the rest of philosophy, and by the end of the eighteenth century it had begun to be called “science” to distinguish it from philosophy. Thereafter, metaphysics became the philosophical enquiry of a non-empirical character into the nature of existence.
The first known metaphysician, according to Aristotle, is Thales. His concept of Arche or the source, first principle, or substratum was that of moisture, which is frequently translated as “water.” Other Miletians, such as Anaximander and Anaximenes, also had a monistic conception of Arche. For Thales, the cosmos had a harmonious structure, and thus was subject to rational understanding. Parmenides of Elea held that the multiplicity of existing things, their changing forms and motion, are but an appearance of a single eternal reality (“Being”), thus giving rise to the Parmenidean principle that “all is one”. From this concept of Being, he went on to say that all claims of change or of non-Being are illogical. Because he introduced the method of basing claims about appearances on a logical concept of Being, he is considered one of the founders of metaphysics.
Metaphysics was called the “first philosophy” by Aristotle. The editor of his works, Andronicus of Rhodes, is thought to have placed the books on first philosophy right after another work, Physics, and called them ?? ???? ?? ?????? ?????? (ta meta ta physika biblia) or “the books that come after the [books on] physics”. This was misread by Latin scholiasts, who thought it meant “the science of what is beyond the physical”.[6] In the English language, the word comes by way of the Medieval Latin metaphysica, the neuter plural of Medieval Greek metaphysika. While its Greek and Latin origins are clear, various dictionaries trace its first appearance in English to the mid-sixteenth century, although in some cases as early as 1387.
Aristotle’s Metaphysics was divided into three parts, in addition to some smaller sections related to a philosophical lexicon and some reprinted extracts from the Physics, which are now regarded as the proper branches of traditional Western metaphysics:
Ontology
The study of Being and existence; includes the definition and classification of entities, physical or mental, the nature of their properties, and the nature of change.
Natural Theology
The study of a God or Gods; involves many topics, including among others the nature of religion and the world, existence of the divine, questions about Creation, and the numerous religious or spiritual issues that concern humankind in general.
Universal science
The study of first principles, which Aristotle believed were the foundation of all other inquiries. An example of such a principle is the law of noncontradiction and the status it holds in non-paraconsistent logics.
Universal science or first philosophy treats of “being qua being”—that is, what is basic to all science before one adds the particular details of any one science. Essentially “being qua being” may be translated as “being insofar as being goes” or as “being in terms of being.” This includes topics such as causality, substance, species and elements, as well as the notions of relation, interaction, and finitude.
Metaphysics as a discipline was a central part of academic inquiry and scholarly education even before the age of Aristotle, who considered it “the Queen of Sciences.” Its issues were considered[by whom?] no less important than the other main formal subjects of physical science, medicine, mathematics, poetics and music. Since the beginning of modern philosophy during the seventeenth century, problems that were not originally considered within the bounds of metaphysics have been added to its purview, while other problems considered metaphysical for centuries are now typically relegated to their own separate regions in philosophy, such as philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, philosophy of perception, philosophy of language, and philosophy of science.
In some cases, subjects of metaphysical scholarship have been found to be entirely physical and natural, thus making them part of physics proper (cf. Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity).

book. maybe i could say stephenie meyer”s best book.and its a romance-fiction.here’s a short recap(well not that short
) :
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