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Kimbles20
And if so, what has given you this out look on life?
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Allibongo
what is the derivatation of "slack alice"
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topman9thnov
why do people go down town and not up town.?
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bob84
it is said that there is a place in london that is so dangerous due to crime and gangs that even police don't go there. it is between three loctations in london and therefore called 'the ...............
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Fernstruth
the origin please of the following; painstaking, bye and large, and hum drum
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littleone85
What would be the correct word to decribe the queens coronation in a past tense? e.g when the Queen was ________ 'coronated' seems ro be right english spelling conventions wise but somehow it doesn't...
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eric100
Why do we say Celts as though it is spelt with a K, yet Glasgow Celtic is pronounced as though starting with an S
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sassafrass
hey guys, how about this? parce que c'est nous, je vous manque beaucoup? thanks
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x3ecx
ok im kinda new to thins online chatting malarki n guna sound real silly but wot does lmao mean? sorry!
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Rommel Pilot
What is down market language?
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joeinni
to call someone an odd ball,where does this saying come from
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pussnboots
who said you can please some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but you cant please all of the people all of the time
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DAA1949
What is the Citizen's Band radio language?
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drdeng
Sidney Sheldon, American writer, wrote a novel entitled "Rage of Angels". Could you please tell me what the exact meaning of this title is, and to what the allusion is made?
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radicalrita
I am playing a Buzz Word game that would use the word "red" in the phrase, "A particularly happy date." I am thinking it is something along the line of "A cheerful Red Letter Day," but that doesn't...
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Nell13
Where does he expression 'down to a t' come from?
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scribbler
I thought that cackleberry was a dialect word in Southern England, meaning egg. Am I right??
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DarthPhilius
is 'close but no cigar' a real saying? im in an argument with my friends bcoz they think its not but i do. Thanks
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spaldinglinc
what phrase or saying has the initials STASM
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Futura511
What is the origin of the phrase "fair to middling"? When was it first used? What century? By whom? Why?

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