Baan
baan
company
A provider of enterprise resource planning and manufacturer resource planning software.
(http://baan.com/).
(1998-07-07)
Historical Examples
An’ t’ penitents would holla out: ‘I can’t, I can’t: he’s ower strang for me; I’m baan to smoor i’ hell fires.’
More Tales of the Ridings Frederic Moorman
Then in a calm and firm voice he said—’I’m baan to ax ’em, come wod will.
Goblin Tales of Lancashire James Bowker
But I’ll tell yo’ what—we’re baan to be lat’ for the service.
Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather
Aw know as weel as can be, for he allus taks some wrang-heeaded noation when he’s baan to get a bellyful o’ ale.
Yorksher Puddin’ John Hartley
Then De baan put the rest of the jewels back in the girdle and fastened it about him.
In Search of Mademoiselle George Gibbs
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