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improvisation in a
human endeavor. The word is
derived from the
French verb
bricoler ("to tinker"), with the
English term DIY ("Do-it-yourself")
being the closest...
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store opened in 1973 in Schoten. The name
Brico comes from the
French bricoler,
which means to do DIY.
During the 1980s,
Brico produced two
brands of...
- Cloudbabies". Kidscreen.
Retrieved 11
December 2023. "Jeunesse. B.R.I.C.O Club :
bricoler, un jeu d'enfant !". Télé-Loisirs (in French). 7
November 2012. Retrieved...
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Engineer in The
Savage Mind.
Bricoleur has its
origin in the old
French verb
bricoler,
which originally referred to
extraneous movements in ball games, billiards...
- Piratebox". 2600: The
Hacker Quarterly. 33 (3). "Pedagobox ou
comment bricoler son
serveur de
fichier wifi personnel". CRDP de Limoges.
Archived from...
- KIDS CLUB
serves up a big bowl of
creative imagination. "BRICO Club :
bricoler, un jeu d'enfant !" [BRICO Club: crafting, child's play!] (in French)....
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Brico Club,
French TV
series Search for "brico" on Wikipedia. Look up
bricoler, bricoleur, or
bricolage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. All pages...
- identity.
Empower your life". She also
founded the
companies Splice and
Bricoler. She
serves on the
Gotham Book
Prize jury. In her book
Startup Your Life...
- Lomb
brihhil < Gmc, cf MHG brëchel-, Germ
brechen "to break")
bricoler bricolier bricoler bricolage bricoleur bricoleuse bride "bridle"
brider bridon débrider...
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bricolage – the
notion might seem cliched, but has its
origins in the
French bricoler, "to tinker". C****ographing a
chimerical new
spectacle through scavenging...