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Meaning ie meaning

What does ie mean?

ie

(= i.e.) that is to say; in other words

IE

(= Internet Explorer) a commercial browser

Synonyms ie synonyms

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id est i.e.

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Well, you just trot over to the bar-ie-poo and make your little mommy a gweat big dwink.
Maybe it was a I ie.
Bi.gg.ie, Biggie.
A what-ie?
Kewpie-dupie number two-ie!
Oh, no, girlfriend. Did you just do a U-ie?
Have to ie down.
Why don't we te them a itte white ie?
Don't wanna ie to them.
You don't have to ie.
It's going to be Ie hot shit.
Soph. ie?
Just hang a big U-ie and never look back.
The capi tutti what-ie?
Oi, honto no koto ie.
Not so loud. He may have seen my U-ie.
Before my marriage to Charles Frederick I took care of IE.
Uh, hang a U-ie and drive down Route 13. Uh, sorry about the inconvenience.
EDD-IE!
Whip a U-ie.
Throw a U-ie.
Turn around. - Just hang a big U-ie and never look back.
Were you named after a precious jewel.ie?
You with I and you with IE.
Look, we're not on IE property now, you've no authority.
Brigadier, have you any IE equipment here?
It's two of the letters in my favorite nurse's name, A-nn-ie.
Of course not. It is God who we choose, not us IE.
I need to unpack stuff ie.
Fellas, are you sure all of this ie eh- ethical?
Let's see. It may sound corny, but I suppose Ie.
Switzerland is the second country Ie world's richest in per capita income, according to World Bank.
We control what goes through the gutter ie food, water.
As he drank all the milk Ie small starving. So they put him in the barn.
Ie ', have spent half' of living in hiding.

News and current affairs

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Barter and arrears (ie, debts between factories and firms), long major concerns, are also diminishing.
Because both Tudjman and Milosevic believed in ethnically homogeneous states, they fomented forced population transfers (ie, ethnic cleansing) and a division of territory between each other.
The EU's first response to these fears was to make minimal changes - ie, to the number of commissioners, the weight of votes within the Council of Ministers, and qualified majority voting.
Then the Federal Service Bureau, formerly the KGB, celebrated the anniversary of the founding of its foreign service branch - ie, the spies - a reverie attended by a certain former employee named Putin.
Because progress against breast cancer is incremental - ie, no single treatment is instantly recognized as dramatically superior - big disparities exist in how various treatments are applied in different countries.
When a country is growing at the speed of Ireland - ie, a speed higher than Europe's average - some inflation is not only inevitable but necessary.
Japan is a country with a structural trade surplus - ie, exports are likely to remain above imports on a sustained basis because Japan's trade surplus results from an excess of national saving over investment.
Gref's program, too, is emblematic of the President's style: modernization from above -- ie, that initiated by government and under its pressure -- is matched by modernization from below, based on private initiative.
One important aspect of this is the movement of federally mandated expenses (ie, expenditures ordered by federal legislation but paid for by the regions) onto the federal budget.
No system of venture capital - ie, one where investors support promising new scientific developments - exists. There is neither financial nor tax support for it.
This is why the calculations that some Russian strategists make - ie, that Russia will be able to forge a sort of all-European-coalition against America over NMD - are patently ridiculous.
One obvious flaw is aesthetic - ie, it is too complex.
For purposes of our report, we define competitiveness in a precise way: as a country's capacity to achieve sustained economic growth in the medium term - ie, five-years time.
What remains unknown is whether they have learned the lesson other postcommunist parties learned - ie, to keep reform going once growth appears.
The second great change - ie, the end of global ideological division - also raises difficult and, perhaps, more complex issues.