G and T part
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TONICG-and-T part
ITST.G.I.F. part
MEANPart of G.M.T.
ITSPart of T.G.I.F.
GONEPart of G.W.T.W.
WITHPart of "G.W.T.W."
ITSPart of "T.G.I.F."
GONEPart of "G.W.T.W."
ITSPart of T.G.l.F.
GAYPart of L.G.B.T.
FRIPart of T.G.I.F.: Abbr.
FRIPart of T.G.I.F. (abbr.)
FRIPart of T.G.I.F: Abbr.
TRANSPart of L.G.B.T., informally
TRANSPart of L.G.B.T.Q.
GAYPart of L.G.B.T.Q.
QUEERPart of L.G.B.T.Q.
ASSPart of "T and A"
TELPart of AT and T: Abbr.
TELPart of A T and T: Abbr.
FEDST-men and G-men
FEDSG-men and T-men
SHAWSG. B. and T. E.
CASUALSJeans and T-shirt, e.g.
RAPPERSCoolio and Ice-T, e.g.
FEDSG-men and T-men, e.g.
STAXBooker T. and the M.G.'s label
VPSH.S.T. and G.R.F., once
RHETTSRoles in "G.W.T.W." and "Scarlett"
DNAIt's made up of G, A, T, and C
TRADEUNIONSI. T. U. and I. L. G. W. U.
DNAIts code uses just G, T, A and C
TAKEIActor and L.G.B.T.Q. rights activist George
MCATSHurdles for future E.N.T.'s and G.P.'s
plosivesA plosive speech sound. The basic plosives in English are t, k, and p (voiceless) and d, g, and b (voiced)
lenispronounced with relatively weak muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in weak sound effect: in stressed or unstressed position, (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and zh) are lenis in English, as compared with (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s,
lenespronounced with relatively weak muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in weak sound effect: in stressed or unstressed position, (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and zh) are lenis in English, as compared with (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s,
fortispronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
fortespronounced with considerable muscular tension and breath pressure, resulting in a strong fricative or explosive sound. In stressed position (p, t, k, ch, f, th, s, sh) and sometimes (h) are fortis in English as compared with (b, d, g, j, v, th╠©, z, and z
TRALAPart of a G and S refrain.