slang term used by american servicemen occupying Korea. refers to Korean people who make their living stealing items from GI's and selling them for cash money.
Originally, GI stood for “Galvanized Iron”, the primary material used to make military items, i.e., buckets. However, as the military grew and evolved over time, GI took on multiple meanings, including “Government Issue”, “General Issue”, and even “Ground Infantry”.
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CNN 10
WASP reporter "Slicky boy" finish up
Exam idioms 4 t/6, p.27 t/m 44. Done?
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CNN 10 + Grammar lesson
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WASP lesson+ taking photos
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WASP finish up + idioms
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Idioms + self-study
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Examen idioom 4 t/m 6
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Grammar lesson 1
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CNN 10 +Idioms + WASP
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Idioms + self-study
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