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Do you have any cool lingo to share?
Asked by Ltryptophan from iPhone | 7 responses -
Do you think think that "American" answers on Fluther are more "fluffy" than "European" answers?
Asked by Ken00bi | 17 responses -
In sparking a new catch phrase, is this just a coincidence, or yet another example of the Hundred Monkey Phenomenon?
Asked by RealEyesRealizeRealLies | 6 responses -
Word etymology help?
Asked by DrasticDreamer | 24 responses -
When did the term hoodie get popular, and do you use it?
Asked by JLeslie | 31 responses -
Should we change the scientific name for human beings?
Asked by hud | 24 responses -
What's the name of the medieval vehicle used to cart bodies during the plague?
Asked by 6rant6 | 13 responses -
What is the origin of commonly used phrases and sayings?
Asked by charliecompany34 | 17 responses -
Freudian slips, semantic faux pas, funny verbal abuse?
Asked by zenele | 40 responses -
Have you observed this English language issue?
Asked by tekn0lust | 43 responses -
By region/country, what is the primary meaning of "corn"?
Asked by jaytkay | 11 responses -
Does language influence thought?
Asked by Ibrooker | 11 responses -
Is it against Fluther rules to write questions and answers in another language than English?
Asked by tups | 14 responses -
What pivotal phenomena lead English to become the dominant language of the world?
Asked by auhsojsa | 19 responses -
How would you explain the uses of "that" in English, or the uses of the gerund, in a comprehensive way?
Asked by Soubresaut | 20 responses -
What purpose does "kind of" serve as a modifier?
Asked by gailcalled | 61 responses -
And how do you feel about starting sentences with conjunctions?
Asked by ibstubro | 18 responses -
Is our "th" sound really so rare among the world's languages?
Asked by Harp | 34 responses -
What does it mean when a cat licks you?
Asked by SamIAm | 26 responses -
When we get married, what will be my relationship to my fiance's brother-in-law?
Asked by bobbinhood | 12 responses -
What does the phrase: “eaten bread is soon forgotten” mean?
Asked by njnyjobs | 6 responses -
Why don’t we use obelus?
Asked by raum from iPhone | 11 responses -
What would be a good replacement for the phrase "back to the drawing board"?
Asked by LostInParadise | 14 responses -
Are you aware of backronyms?
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If you didn't speak English, what language would you be speaking?
Asked by reijinni | 37 responses