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Wat (wie) is 101 (slang) - definitie

NATURAL NUMBER
One hundred and one; One-O-One; One-o-one; Number 101; One hundred one; One Hundred and One; 101 (term); Uno Cero Uno; 101 (slang); 101 (topic)

101 (slang)         
101 (pronounced ) is a slang term for the most basic knowledge in some subject, as in "boiling potatoes is cooking 101".
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ANY SYSTEM OF SLANG IN WHICH A WORD IS REPLACED WITH A PHRASE THAT RHYMES WITH IT
Cockney Rhyming slang; Cockney slang; Jimmy O'Goblins; Ryming slang; Plates of meat; Rhyming Slang; Bristols; Cockney rhyming slang; Cockney Rhyming Slang
¦ plural noun Brit. informal a woman's breasts.
Origin
1960s: from rhyming sl. Bristol Cities 'titties'.
rhyming slang         
ANY SYSTEM OF SLANG IN WHICH A WORD IS REPLACED WITH A PHRASE THAT RHYMES WITH IT
Cockney Rhyming slang; Cockney slang; Jimmy O'Goblins; Ryming slang; Plates of meat; Rhyming Slang; Bristols; Cockney rhyming slang; Cockney Rhyming Slang
Rhyming slang is a spoken informal kind of language in which you do not use the normal word for something, but say a word or phrase that rhymes with it instead. In Cockney rhyming slang, for example, people say 'apples and pears' to mean 'stairs'.
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101 (number)

101 (one hundred [and] one) is the natural number following 100 and preceding 102.

It is variously pronounced "one hundred and one" / "a hundred and one", "one hundred one" / "a hundred one", and "one oh one". As an ordinal number, 101st (one hundred [and] first), rather than 101th, is the correct form.