SIR - meaning and definition. What is SIR
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What (who) is SIR - definition


Sir (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SIR; Sir (film)
Sir is a respectful form of address for a man, and a formal title used in the United Kingdom for knights and baronets.
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  • Sir [[Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet]], whose entitlement to use 'Sir' derived from his position as baronet
HONORIFIC PREFIX
Sirree; Messire; Mossèn; Micer; Clergy holding knighthoods
1. <language> An early system on the IBM 650. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16, May 1959]. 2. <standard> Serial Infrared. An infrared standard from IrDA, part of IrDA Data. SIR supports asynchronous communications at 9600 bps - 115.2 Kbps, at a distance of up to 1 metre. [Reference?] (1999-10-14)
SIR         
  • KG}}
  • Sir [[Thomas Troubridge, 1st Baronet]], whose entitlement to use 'Sir' derived from his position as baronet
HONORIFIC PREFIX
Sirree; Messire; Mossèn; Micer; Clergy holding knighthoods
Sicherheit im Rechenzentrum (Reference: TPS)
Examples of use of SIR
1. Former England boss Sir Bobby Robson insists David Beckham doesn‘t merit being alongside Sir Stanley, Sir Alex, Sir Geoff, Sir Tom, oir Trevoe, Sir Alf and the other Sir Bobby David Beckham should not be considered for a knighthood for at least ten years, believes Sir Bobby Robson.
2. Push–ups, running laps and "sir, yes sir" were mandatory.
3. Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton pay their respects.
4. "Yes, sir." "Simulated masturbation?" "Yes, sir." "Simulated homosexual acts?" "Yes, sir." But then Poppe got to the point.
5. They are Sir Frank Lowe, Sir David Garrard, Sir Clive Bourne, Sir Martyn Arbib, Sir Euan Harper (head of the United Learning Trust), Roger de Haan CBE and Jack Petchey OBE.