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ETYMOLOGY - ORIGIN OF "LIAR, LIAR, PANTS ON FIRE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...
Jun 22, 2017 I was suspecting that there was a tie between lying and fire prior to the expression. I don't really know the bible well.. I know bugs bunny has the devil on fire. I barely skimmed …
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WORD FOR WHEN ONE USES THE WRONG WORD IN A SENTENCE
Nov 23, 2013 Specifically, I'm looking for the term for when a person uses a word correctly, but intends a different meaning. For example: I empathize with you. When the person really …
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WHY DO WE SAY THAT ONE CAN "TALK THE HIND LEGS OFF A DONKEY"?
May 7, 2011 The phrase originates in Ireland. Donkeys (or "asses" or "jackasses" as they are called in other parts of the world) do not naturally sit down on their rear ends. In fact, it is an …
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IS THERE A NOUN MEANING: PERSON WHO ACCEPTS BRIBES?
Nov 16, 2015 What is a word meaning a person who takes bribes? Crook is too informal and encompasses too many other things. I'm looking for a single noun that might describe such a …
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"AS OF LATE" OR "AS OF LATELY"? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
"Lately" and "as of late" are synonyms. You would not combine them in the form "as of lately". It's worth remembering that "as of late" is a formulaic construction that doesn't allow just any old …
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WORD FOR "NOT UNDERSTANDABLE" [DUPLICATE] - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Apr 8, 2016 For instance: The message was staticky and corrupted, making it not understandable. "Not understandable" sounds strange and like a double negative. I'm looking …
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WHAT FRENCH PHRASE IS THE ORIGIN OF "GARDYLOO?"
The word gardyloo is a warning cry uttered before throwing wastewater (literally and euphemistically) out of a window. Every source I've found has traced this word back to some …
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REASON FOR DIFFERENT PRONUNCIATIONS OF "LIEUTENANT"
Dec 6, 2014 It's simply an attempt for English speakers to pronunce French phonemes, I don't believe there's an additional reason. The word appeared in English as "lieutenant", and an …
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FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARE THE FILES CORRUPTED OR CORRUPT?
Aug 27, 2015 When it is said that "the files are corrupt", it isn't clear whether the files were corrupt from the time they were created, due to problems with data entry, ETC., or that the …
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CORRUPT OR CORRUPTED? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Aug 10, 2017 Should I say "the thing is corrupted" or "the thing is corrupt"? Would they carry different meanings? i.e "My hard drive is corrupted, so all of my information is lost" vs "My hard …
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