An imp is typically depicted as a small, mischievous creature, often resembling a miniature version of a devil or goblin. It usually has pointed ears, a mischievous grin, and a long, thin tail. Its skin might be a variety of colors, such as green, red, or brown, and it often has sharp claws or small horns on its head. Imps are commonly portrayed with a playful demeanor, embodying trickery and mischief.
It would look kind of like this /_ but it would be connected.
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It would look exactly like 1200. You couldn't tell the difference.
A newborn has no preferences, but it does not take it long to prefer things that look like faces. So you could say that everthing that is not a face is what an infant would least like to look at.
Look for an imp in the far North-East Corner of the dining room.
Legendary small creature with pointy ears? Can teleport to other places? With scales, claws, dragon like creature?
A mischievous imp? Someone small and somewhat clever in the midst of causing small but somewhat clever trouble, I would think. As an aside, that little phraselet isn't vintage slang. It isn't even slang. It's just words. Look 'em up!
Generally speaking: IMP normally stands for Impersonation. TN could stand for the state of Tennessee, or some type of government official. Without more info, like where this code is from, it would be hard to venture a guess as to what it may mean.
Katherine Imp's birth name is Katherine Marie Imp.
We would write either "How did it look?" or "What did it look like?"
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It would look kind of like this /_ but it would be connected.
they would look like queens
Imp or Gnome? Sprites
she would look like she came from otter space... she would look like a big fat person knowone would want to hang out with her