ERP Idioma
twerp
small child or person, knee high to a grass... Ricky is just a twerp. He can ride on Grandpa's knee.
cyberpunk
a nonconformist advocate of modern technology, especially such a user of the Internet
free enterprise|enterprise|free
n. phr. A system in which private business is controlled by as few government rules as possible.
The United States is proud of its free enterprise.
enterprise
enterprise see
free enterprise.
free enterprise
free enterprise Also,
private enterprise. An undertaking on one's own behalf, especially a shady or illegal one. For example,
The city treasurer didn't bother with competitive bids; the spirit of free enterprise just led him to his brother-in-law, or
The sergeant indulged in a little private enterprise, selling cigarettes on the black market. This sarcastic application of a term that has meant, since about 1885, the freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit with a minimum of government control, dates from the mid-1900s.
in perpetuity
in perpetuity For all time, forever, as in
This land was given to the state in perpetuity. [First half of 1400s]
perpetuity
perpetuity in perpetuity forever or for an indefinite period
underprivileged
underprivileged the underprivileged those who are underprivileged