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Does anyone know cute short phrases or words to make someone sound witty?
Asked by laceykorn | 1 response -
From where is this quote from?
Asked by xTheDreamer | 17 responses -
What is a euphemism for euphemism?
Asked by ETpro | 18 responses -
Do you know the English translation of this Japanese phrase?
Asked by luigirovatti | 13 responses -
Where did the phrase "tongue-in-cheek" come from and what is it's meaning?
Asked by JonnyCeltics | 11 responses -
Does it sound odd to you when people use phrases like "hate on" instead of "hate?"?
Asked by jca | 19 responses -
What do you think of GMail's phrase completions?
Asked by LostInParadise | 6 responses -
“I would sell my soul to the Devil if I could blank”, if you don’t believe in the Devil isn’t it a nonsensical statement to make?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 14 responses -
"The exception that proves the rule"?
Asked by Perchik | 8 responses -
Why do people use the phrase "hate on" instead of just saying "hate?"?
Asked by jca | 14 responses -
Which phrase changed your life?
Asked by Notreallyhere from iPhone | 16 responses -
What does this phrase mean?
Asked by kittykat219 | 8 responses -
"You have just lost The Game", "The Game" what?
Asked by xTheDreamer | 64 responses -
When someone says, "You did a bang-up job" what does that mean?
Asked by Aesthetic_Mess | 9 responses -
Do you agree with the saying "It only takes one to win" ?
Asked by Emdean1 | 13 responses -
Which words do you consider to be just Boorish and which are attacks?
Asked by Hypocrisy_Central | 12 responses -
What does the phrase "Money is the product of labour" mean in economics?
Asked by Anythingnew | 3 responses -
Is the statement "last evening" phrased correctly?
Asked by RandomMrAdam | 10 responses -
What are some non-leading ways of asking a question regarding any controversial topic?
Asked by flo | 16 responses -
What do people mean when they refer to a "litmus test" (non-scientifically speaking)?
Asked by JonnyCeltics | 5 responses -
What exactly does the phrase "there may be hope for you yet" mean?
Asked by XOIIO | 7 responses -
Where did the saying "scott-free" come from?
Asked by hollywoodduck | 1 response -
Why "stand-up comedian"? Why not just "comedian"?
Asked by syz | 5 responses -
How can I write these two groups into one sentence phrases of recognizing general and specific phrases?
Asked by ladyv900 | 4 responses -
Where did the term 'Getting the sack' come from?
Asked by lozza from iPhone | 3 responses