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This is gonna be slick!
Slick: “meaning is a person who can also be a cheat or a swindle. This definition of slick has been around since the 1930’s and has had little change since then”This is gonna be slick!
adjectiveSlick: “meaning is a person who can also be a cheat or a swindle. This definition of slick has been around since the 1930’s and has had little change since then”
This is an offensive term.
You are aware language changes with times and location right. Gay used to mean happy and that definition was created long before the 1930sSlick: “meaning is a person who can also be a cheat or a swindle. This definition of slick has been around since the 1930’s and has had little change since then”
This is an offensive term.
These live vocals are fire...
I wouldn't trust the odds with the uk. There are plenty of British people who will bet on the uk to win.Their acoustic version sounds good! It seems there is a gap in their respective vocal qualities, but they'll probably find a way to disguise that a bit. I hope the bookmakers are right that this one will make the top 15.
No, that's not true. While odds do reflect how people are betting, other factors are taken into account as well, including assessments of the song's quality. It's even described at Eurovisionworld.com. This is why the initial odds often turn out to be relatively accurate.I wouldn't trust the odds with the uk. There are plenty of British people who will bet on the uk to win.
By the way it seems you do not understand how the odds work. This is not a prediction of the final results by bookmakers. This is merely a reflection of where betting people are placing their money based on who these betters think will win. If you want anyone in the 30s to rise in the odds just place a large bet on them and watch them jump a few places. However if they don't win you will wave goodbye to that money.