What is the 9 slang?

What is the 9 slang?

Various websites that monitor teen slang have taken notice of a mostly text-based form of communication via the number nine, where code 9 or CD9 means, essentially, that parents or authority figures are watching the conversation.

What is a Cabutal?

A caboodle is a complete group or collection of something.

What does bellowing mean?

1 : to make the loud deep hollow sound characteristic of a bull. 2 : to shout in a deep voice. transitive verb. : bawl bellows the orders. Bellow.

Does Walmart sell Caboodles?

Caboodles On-the-go-girl Cosmetic Organizer, Pink – Walmart.com – Walmart.com.

What kind of word is Chickabiddy?

Noun. (childish) A chicken or similar bird.

Who is Mr Birkway?

Mr. Birkway is Sal’s crazy awesome English teacher. He’s one of those great teachers who is enthusiastic about everything and thinks all his students are geniuses. However, he causes some trouble when he decides to read everyone’s journal assignments out loud to the class.

Who is Mike the lunatic in Walk Two Moons?

Mike the lunatic is the young man whom Phoebe suspects of being a lunatic and stalking her family. She first encounters him right before her mother disappears: he visits the Winterbottom household and asks to speak with Mrs. Winterbottom.

Why does Mr Birkway see Phoebe at her house?

Chapter 33: The Visitor Cadaver’s brother, Mr. Birkway himself appears at the Winterbottom house with Phoebe’s journal in hand. He apologizes to her for reading her journal aloud and proceeds to explain that Mrs. Cadaver is his sister and that her husband died in a car accident that also blinded Mrs.

Why did Ben name the chicken Blackberry?

The Chicken’s name is Blackberry. Blackberry’s remind Sal of her mother.

Why does Sal’s mother kiss the tree?

Blackberries symbolize Sal’s mother. In Chapter 20 Sal describes watching her mother kiss a tree after eating the blackberries that grew wild on their Kentucky farm. Since then Sal has adopted the practice of kissing trees and claims that every tree she kisses tastes slightly of blackberries.

What tree did Sal’s mom kiss?

Blackberries. Two of Sal’s memories of her mother involve blackberries: the memory of her mother’s desire to compete with and be as good as her father, and the memory of her mother sneaking a mouthful of fresh blackberries and kissing a tree.