Yelp

  • 31yelp — n. & v. n. a sharp shrill cry of or as of a dog in pain or excitement. v.intr. utter a yelp. Derivatives: yelper n. Etymology: OE gielp(an) boast (imit.): cf. YAWP …

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  • 32Yelp, Inc. — Yelp, Inc. Yelp, Inc. Création octobre 2004 Fondateur(s) Jeremy Stoppelman et Russel Simmons …

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  • 33Yelp (site internet) — Yelp Création octobre 2004 Fondateurs Jeremy Stoppelman et Russel Simmons Personnages clés Jeremy Stoppelman (CEO), Russel Simmons (CTO) …

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  • 34Yelp (Website) — Yelp, Inc. Rechtsform Incorporated Gründung Oktober 2004 Sitz San Francisco Leitung …

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  • 35Yelp (Signal) — Yelp (engl. gellender Schrei) ist der Name einer besonderen Sirene an Streifenwagen der Polizei, die 2005 in Deutschland eingeführt wurde. Sie dient ausschließlich dazu, vorausfahrende Verkehrsteilnehmer unmissverständlich zum Anhalten… …

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  • 36Yelp, Inc. — Infobox Company company name = Yelp, Inc. company company type = Private company slogan = Real People. Real Reviews. foundation = October 2004 location = San Francisco, CA key people = Jeremy Stoppelman, Co founder/CEO, Russel Simmons, Co… …

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  • 37Yelp Inc — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Yelp. Yelp URL: www.yelp.com Коммерческий: Да Тип сайта …

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  • 38yelp — Synonyms and related words: air a grievance, bark, battle cry, bawl, bay, beef, bell, bellow, bellyache, bitch, blare, blat, blate, bleat, blubber, boom, bray, breathe, buzz, cackle, call, caterwaul, chant, cheer, chirp, clamor, complain, coo,… …

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  • 39yelp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. &v. bark, squawk, cry, yap, yip. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. howl, screech, hoot; see cry 3 , sound 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. cry, bark, yip, yap, squeal, howl, shout. II v. cry, bark, yip,… …

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  • 40yelp — v. n. == speak. Alys. 1065. AS. gilpan == boast [ȝulpe], O. and N. 1650; part. ‘y yolpe.’ Alys. 3368 …

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