yaşça küçük kimse

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junior
A third-year student at a high school or university
{a} younger, later-born, inferior, lower
An undergraduate student who has accumulated between 56 and 85 credits, including credits transferred to UM
An undergraduate student who has completed between 64-95 semester hours
term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male; "look here, junior, it's none of your business"
A polite term for a kiddie coaster, that is, a coaster designed mostly for small children There are, however, a number of junior coasters that provide more thrills that their size would suggest Knobels Hi Speed Thrill Coaster is a fine example of this
a player under the age of 25
For dogs of 6 and not exceeding 18 calendar months of age on the day of the show
a third-year undergraduate
In the United States, a student in the third year of a high school or university course is called a junior. used after the name of a man or boy who has the same name as his father
An athlete who will not reach their 20th birthday during the sports year Within the Junior age category, it is further divided into Junior 1 (age 14-16); and Junior 2 (age 17-19) At Junior World Cup races, athletes competed in the Junior 1 or 2 category At Junior World Championships, all Junior aged athletes compete in the same category
A student who has completed 60 to 89 college credit hours
a golfer who is below the age of majority Usually defined at most clubs as 18 years old Many clubs offer junior memberships at a discounted rate
Code name for the final design of original MessagePad device Also referred to as Pocket Newton See also Batman, H1000, Wedge, and OMP Source: DG
a son who has the same first name as his father
See Junior, n
student who has earned between 60 and 89 semester hours
the younger of two men a third-year undergraduate a son who has the same first name as his father term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male; "look here, junior, it's none of your business"
A golfer who attributes poor play to the fact that he or she lacks the experience of a mature player See SENIOR
A student who has acquired at least 60 semester hours of credit, but less than 90