CAPITALIZATION - ARE THE NAMES OF COCKTAILS PROPER NOUNS?
Mar 4, 2017 I disagree with "Gin and Tonic" (which are generic and shouldn't be capitalized), but in general, you've given a good answer. Generic types of liquor don't require capitalization … From english.stackexchange.com
"SHNIDE"? "SCHNEID"? WHICH IS IT AND WHAT'S THIS TERM'S ORIGIN?
Mar 25, 2011 The Athletics' radio announcers used the term, too. The connection of baseball players to gin rummy is quite strong because gin rummy is one of the main card games … From english.stackexchange.com
ETYMOLOGY - ORIGIN OF THE PHRASE "MOTHER'S RUIN"? - ENGLISH …
Distilling Gin Myths Indeed, most attribute the ‘Mother’s Ruin’ label to artist William Hogarth, who in 1751 published a series of etchings, including one called ‘Gin Lane’ that depicted disturbing … From english.stackexchange.com
MEANING OF THE PHRASE "GIN SOAKED BOY" [CLOSED]
So, Gin was a reference to spirit in the sense that Gin is an alcoholic spirit. Hannon wasn't clear on the actual meaning of the full phrase "Gin Soaked Boy", but he is not the first user of that … From english.stackexchange.com
ORIGIN OF 'GIN UP' - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
May 30, 2021 Does the American usage of "gin up" derive from the old British horse racing practice of sticking ginger root up a horse's butt, or does it come from 'engine' e.g. Eli Whitney … From english.stackexchange.com
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