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- terminology - Why use BCE CE instead of BC AD? - English Language . . .
BCE CE usually refers to the Common Era (the years are the same as AD BC) That is, BC is usually understood to mean "Before the Common Era" and CE to mean "Common Era," though it is possible to reinterpret the abbreviations as "Christian Era "
- meaning - WW and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO - English Language Usage Stack . . .
From the article quot;Elon Musk's Appetite for Destruction quot; (archived version for posterity), published January 17, 2023 on the web and slated for publication in the January 22 issue of the New
- Is ho hoe basically an equivalent of whore which differs only . . .
Additional to user067531's excellent answer: In English people will often use derogatory words (or variants of those words) in ways that would typically be viewed as hurtful, but given the context in which they're used they become almost an in-joke
- expressions - Whats a noun for the group of people who youre very . . .
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- adjectives - Real word for equippable - English Language Usage . . .
Equippable, while not a really a word, seems to be accepted by the gaming community as a term for this can be equipped Is there a more appropriate word which is real, singular and essentially mea
- What is a word to describe something that belongs exclusively to or is . . .
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- Origin of deez nuts - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
"Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral meme created by Instagram user WelvendaGreat
- meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I asked about the meaning and usage of meta a few days ago, quoting Maureen Dowd’s review of the movie, “J Edgar” in New York Times I received six answers But I still don’t get a clear idea of
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