bouncing girl - traduzione in greco
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bouncing girl - traduzione in greco

Bottom bouncing

bouncing girl      
κοπελάρα
girl scout         
  • Singing Girl Guides in [[Germany]], 2007
  • Princess Mary]] and Girl Guides, 1922
  • Eerste Nederlandsche Meisjes Gezellen Vereeniging (First Dutch Girls Companions Society), 1911, first Dutch Girl Guides
MOVEMENT FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
Girl Scouts; Girl Scout; Girl Guide; Girl guides; Girl scout; Girl Scouting; Girl scouting; Girlscout; Girl guide; Guides International Service; Girl Guide movement; Girl Guides Movement
προσκοπίνα
au pair         
PERSON, USUALLY YOUNG GIRL, TRAVELLING FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER TO LIVE IN A FAMILY AND DO HOUSEHOLD WORK, WITH CHILDCARE AS THE MAIN WORK TASK
Au Pair; Au-Pair; Au-pair; Aupair; Au pair girl; Au pair boy; Chinese au pairs in the United States; Chinese Au Pairs in the United States; Au-Pair girl; Au-Pair Girl; Aupair Girl; Aupair girl; Aupair-girl; Aupair-Girl; Aupairgirl; Au-pair girl; Au-pair Girl; Au Pair Girl; Au Pair girl; Au pair Girl; Au-pair-Girl; Au-Pair-Girl
οικιακή βοηθός

Definizione

Girl Guide
¦ noun Brit. a member of the Guides Association.

Wikipedia

Flosser

Flossers are anglers who use the method of bottom bouncing or lining to catch fish, mainly the salmonid species. The technique is commonly practiced in British Columbia during the summer months, when sockeye and chinook salmon run upstream the Fraser River to spawn.

Flossing uses long leader lines 5 to 20 feet (1.5 to 6.1 m) in length with a 1 to 4 oz (28 to 113 g) lead weight called a "Bouncing Betty" (named after a lethal landmine first used during World War II). To work this method, fishermen often tie on long strands of green or orange yarn and/or Corkies to their hooks. The technique of bottom bouncing is to position the leader so that it "flosses" itself closely against the fish's mouth, and the hook attached at the end of the leader then usually pierces the fish's mouth from the outside in as the weight pulls the line downstream, causing the fish to be snagged.

Due to angling regulations in Western Canada, Chile, Peru and Argentina, hooks devoid of any dressing (whether artificial or organic) are illegal. It is a controversial method, regarded by some as an unsportsmanlike way of harvesting fish.