![]() ![]() He went postal when he found out.īygone: happening or existing a long time ago. E.g: The ubiquitous bicycles of university towns. Ubiquitous: / juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/ seeming to be everywhere or in several places at the same time very common. I was tempted to snap back angrily at him. Snap: to speak or say something in an impatient, usually angry, voice. ![]() All the information that we garnered has been kept on file. Vocabulary: Garner something (formal)/ ˈɡɑːnə/ to obtain or collect something such as information, support, etc. He's now facing up to 7 years (9)_ (PRISON).Ī (10) _ (DRAMA) way to quit his job to say the least, the epic of Slater has now become an internet meme in its own right, spurring animated flicks of the event, discussions on other craziest ways to quit, and even songs.Ĭurse someone out to shout offensive words at someone because you are angry or annoyed with them. While I agree that Slater’s (8) _ (BEHAVE) is less the product of a “criminal” mind, and more the product of a” righteously-pissed-off” meets “fabulous-show-biz” mind, I DO think there are some legitimate criminal issues in this case for him. Slater himself would be thrilled with the expression.)īut, on the (6) _ (ASSUME) that someone out there might intend to realize their own “go stewardess” moment, I thought it worthwhile to discuss the potential legal consequences of Slater’s conduct? He was, of course, arrested at his home shortly after sliding of the JetBlue aircraft, and charged with (7) _ (RECK) endangerment, criminal mischief and criminal trespass. ![]() But “go flight attendant” just doesn’t work. I also realize that it is female-specific and that Steven Slater is a man. Slater, we all know what it means to “go stewardess”. (Yes, I know, “stewardess” is a relic of a bygone (4) _ ( SEX) era, and not (5)_ ( POLITICAL) correct. Come on…that’s (3) _(AWE) ! The 80 ′ s gave us the ubiquitous “go postal”, and now, thanks to Mr. The guy snapped, cursed out an (2)_(COOPERATE) passenger, deployed the emergency slide, grabbed a cold one and slid off the plane onto the JFK airport tarmac. The story of JetBlue (1) _ (FLY) attendant Steven Slater has garnered quite a bit of attention. ![]()
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