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What's the word for " * * * " used to divide sections in prose?
Asked by soethe6 | 9 responses -
What is the nicest most polite way to tell someone "fuck you"?
Asked by avalmez | 64 responses -
Do you know any words that have no equivalent in English?
Asked by flutherother | 73 responses -
If someone who speaks English poorly wants to post on Fluther, what should they do?
Asked by Harp | 39 responses -
Do you feel it's inappropriate for people to curse loudly in public?
Asked by jca | 48 responses -
Kids say the darndest things, right?
Asked by zenele | 33 responses -
Are certain words self-negating (particularly when used in first person)?
Asked by Nimis | 122 responses -
"The Okay-ish Barrier Reef". Can you change the adjective great in famous sayings/names to another one?
Asked by rebbel | 44 responses -
Why do people type in urban language style, when that is primarily a spoken language?
Asked by eponymoushipster | 63 responses -
Is displaying your stomach a new type of thug posturing?
Asked by TexasDude | 57 responses -
Why is G the seventh letter of the alphabet?
Asked by Ltryptophan | 11 responses -
What's your opinion of women who swear?
Asked by Meredith | 168 responses -
Mods, do you cut a question some slack when it is obvious that English is not the questioner's main language?
Asked by rojo | 4 responses -
Do you say pop or soda? Lightening bug or fire fly? Half an hour or half hour? Jimmies or sprinkles?
Asked by JLeslie | 134 responses -
Do you Brits and Aussies and Kiwi's and Scots, South Africans and Canadians, and Irish and Welsh, folk like the sound of American accents?
Asked by Kardamom | 53 responses -
How much does language matter?
Asked by ANef_is_Enuf | 39 responses -
Do you know why x is the unknown?
Asked by LostInParadise | 17 responses -
Other than your own, which accent would you like to have?
Asked by strange1 | 49 responses -
Is that an iPhone in your pocket or are you glad to see me?
Asked by janbb | 34 responses -
What is the most beautiful word or phrase in the English language?
Asked by Hobbes | 68 responses -
Is there a word to describe the feeling of utter wrongness?
Asked by SmashTheState | 35 responses -
Why do we say "going on the train", "going on the bus" but we go "in" the car?
Asked by Adagio | 19 responses -
With which words do you prefer to scorn common definitions in favor of their old school usage?
Asked by fundevogel | 16 responses -
How do you describe a sense to someone born without it?
Asked by MrItty | 14 responses -
Do you tumbarumba?
Asked by Zen_Again | 20 responses