A VIPhường. is someone who is given better treatment than ordinary people because they are famous, influential, or important. VIP. is an abbreviation for "very important person".










vasoactive intestinal peptide: a polypeptide secreted by the small intestine during digestion and also found in the brain as a neurotransmitter: large amounts in the blood cause diarrhoea
A VIP is someone who is given better treatment than ordinary people because they are famous, influential, or important. VIP is an abbreviation for "very important person".
You could hardly miss the huge eight-carat đá quí. You could hardly miss the huge eight-carrot kim cương.
BBC’s Line of Duty is baông chồng after a two-year hiatus & we couldn’t be more excited to lớn resume our role of armchair detective sầu. But for civilians, deciphering all the police jargon can be pretty difficult.Read more
The twenty-third of March marks the anniversary of the first UK lockdown, that fateful Monday evening when the PM announced drastic measures to lớn halt the spread of COVID-19.Read more
One year ago, in March 2020, there was a very clear theme linking many of the new words that were being added to lớn Collins Dictionary. Terms such as social distancing, contact tracing, shutdown order, và superspreader were all catapulted inlớn our everyday language by the coronavirut pandemic. A year on, these words are, unfortunately, still relevant.Read more
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vasoactive intestinal peptide: a polypeptide secreted by the small intestine during digestion and also found in the brain as a neurotransmitter: large amounts in the blood cause diarrhoea
A VIP is someone who is given better treatment than ordinary people because they are famous, influential, or important. VIP is an abbreviation for "very important person".
You could hardly miss the huge eight-carat đá quí. You could hardly miss the huge eight-carrot kim cương.
BBC’s Line of Duty is baông chồng after a two-year hiatus & we couldn’t be more excited to lớn resume our role of armchair detective sầu. But for civilians, deciphering all the police jargon can be pretty difficult.Read more
The twenty-third of March marks the anniversary of the first UK lockdown, that fateful Monday evening when the PM announced drastic measures to lớn halt the spread of COVID-19.Read more
One year ago, in March 2020, there was a very clear theme linking many of the new words that were being added to lớn Collins Dictionary. Terms such as social distancing, contact tracing, shutdown order, và superspreader were all catapulted inlớn our everyday language by the coronavirut pandemic. A year on, these words are, unfortunately, still relevant.Read more