gamin

[ UK /ɡˈæmɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. (sometimes offensive) a homeless boy who has been abandoned and roams the streets
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  • Je continue a regarder autour de moi je re-enten je bruit donc je releve la tete logique, bon la la gamine venait de fermer sa fenetre mais continuait a passé l'temps en regardant dehors ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • If you still hanker for the cutting edge of gaming then ferret yourself away in a study with one of these beasts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of being crushed at once, as perhaps the writer expected, it darted forward, quite briskly and cheerfully, at six or seven miles an hour; requiring no spur or admonitive to haste, except the shrieking of the little Egyptian _gamin_, who ran along by asinus's side. "[ Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • Your advertisers saw your terrific ratings that spanned across the board -- your demo being virtually every demo -- so they hawked everything from Viagra to gaming and condoms to candy bars during your time slot; those ratings were due partly to the Sci-Fi Channel's smartly treating you like its golden child, not emaciating your following by constantly changing your air time (did someone say, "Fascape"?). Mike Ragogna: OMG! No More BSG!
  • It is understood Woolworths' analysis of ALH's unaudited figures will show the pub company missed its prospectus forecast in relation to gaming and on-premise liquor revenue.
  • Yes, the wave of the future is here my friends, and it's sure to bring on a new era of gaming for us all.
  • Fixed a bug that was making problems on net gaming.
  • Online gaming is the main route for bonding with strangers, the survey of 17,000 schoolkids found. The Sun
  • A gamine ingenue to her sophisticated divorcee, she plays this streetwise waif with the same knowing naivety that made the 12-year-old such a disturbingly seductive assassin's helpmate in her first film, Leon.
  • If a game that stars a 6-foot-tall, fedora-wearing dog and a sarcastic "rabbity thing" sounds like an entertaining combination, then you'll ... gaming | Comment | Recommend Video Games: Product Reviews, News, & Online Arcade - USATODAY.com
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