English usage
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Does slang always mean something bad?
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What does NSFW mean?
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What does LOL mean?
Asked by prasad | 28 responses -
I've taken a lot of showers, but have never put one back.
Asked by phoenyx | 25 responses -
Why is it so bad to end a sentence with a preposition?
Asked by essieness | 30 responses -
How do you pronounce Sufjan Stevens?
Asked by patg7590 | 10 responses -
Is "seethingly" a word?
Asked by patg7590 | 28 responses -
Do you use a lot of idiomatic expressions in ordinary conversation?
Asked by AlfredaPrufrock | 28 responses -
Honestly, what's the difference between GREY and GRAY?
Asked by Sakata | 29 responses -
Four Letter Words. Why is everything becoming a four letter word and why is it bad?
Asked by Perchik | 24 responses -
Can you combine the words "some" and "time" to make "sometime?"?
Asked by Link | 21 responses -
Is it "faithful day" or "fateful day"?
Asked by melanie81 | 12 responses -
Can "cheesed" mean "happy"?
Asked by shadling21 | 23 responses -
Has the English language degenerated, and what can we do about it?
Asked by Siren | 40 responses -
When or where did the words "real talk" come from?
Asked by windex | 7 responses -
Piggyback?
Asked by anthony81212 | 12 responses -
Do I use MLA style or APA style or no style?
Asked by Link | 9 responses -
Is there an online dictionary that quotes actual passages from literature to show how words are used in context?
Asked by ALM | 7 responses -
"What" are some good examples of inappropriately used quotation marks?
Asked by tonedef | 13 responses -
"Is this right," or "is this right", I'm not sure.
Asked by johnnyknoxville08 | 18 responses -
When foreigners emigrate from their home country to America, is it unreasonable for some people to expect them to already be able to speak English upon their arrival here?
Asked by Bluefreedom | 23 responses -
What is this type of word called?
Asked by anthony81212 | 16 responses -
What's another way to say "Movie Lover" that doesn't occasionally look like "Movie Loser" at a glance?
Asked by richardhenry | 38 responses -
Is there an American English counterpart to the Chamber's (British English) dictionary?
Asked by BronxLens | 4 responses -
How do you denote sarcasm/humor in written text?
Asked by richardhenry | 31 responses