

The meaning "put in a certain position" in English is from early 15c. passager poser qn to drop sb off at Je vous pose Montparnasse Shall I drop you off at Montparnasse 3. Put your suitcase down, it must be heavy. Pose definition, to assume a particular attitude or stance, especially with the hope of impressing others: He likes to pose as an authority on literature. ( dposer) valise, objet lourd to put down poser qch sur to put sth down on Pose ta valise, elle doit tre lourde.
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See the conjugation of the verb poser in French. poser poze Full verb table transitive verb 1. ones since they have (as was said) no real etymological connection. The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being. componere, deponere, imponere, proponere, &c., we cannot derive the E. verbs compose, depose, impose, propose, &c. Hence the extraordinary result, that whilst the E. ponere, to the sense of 'laying eggs ' whilst in all compounds it completely thrust it aside, so that compausare (i.e. Honestly, no one even gives a shit about who are 'posers' and who arent. It is used to describe someone who is 'biting off' another person, and one who tries to fit in with a group. Definition 2: Buys a skateboard because they didnt do too well hanging out with the gangstas. Someone who asks a question or sets a problem. And this it did so effectually as to restrict the F. A word popularized by the teenagers of this generation. Poser: Definition 1: Wears black clothes, and sick t-shirts to impress people and look tough. poser ( plural posers ) ( Britain) A particularly difficult question or puzzle. ponere, to place, set, with which it has no etymological connection. Put your suitcase down, it must be heavy. pausare came to mean 'to make to rest, to set,' and so usurped the place of the Lat. poser vt (dposer) +valise, objet lourd to put down poser qch sur to put sth down on Pose ta valise, elle doit tre lourde. The correct way to hold a board is under your arm at the middle of the board, with the trucks facing out. If they hold their board at their side with the grip tape facing their body, they are probably a poser (or possibly a newbie). One of the most remarkable facts in F etymology is the extraordinary substitution whereby the Low Lat. The mall grab is generally considered to be a poser red flag. The Late Latin verb also had a transitive sense, "cause to pause or rest," and hence the Old French verb (in common with cognates in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese) acquired the sense of Latin ponere "to put, place" (past participle positus see position (n.)), by confusion of the similar stems. Late 14c., posen, "suggest (something is so), suppose, assume grant, concede," from Old French poser "put, place, propose," a term in debating, from Late Latin pausare "to halt, rest, cease, pause" (source also of Italian posare, Spanish posar see pause (v.)).
