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Most apt word for "sexual humour"

What's the grammatical structure for "there is nothing a guy can do that even comes close"?

What do you call the directions orthogonal to uptown/downtown in Manhattan?

Does "native Japanese" indicate Japanese people or indigenous people in Japan?

How to reply to someone's welcome [closed]

What's the word for describing days/months/years when comparing to something else?

Why do we say 'Salt to taste'?

What do you call this profession in English

Colloquially, does the term "redhead" apply specifically to a person with naturally red hair? [closed]

Usage of "brought from"

Would "the 411" have been marked as Black slang in the '90s?

"frightened 'by' spiders" vs. "frightened 'of' spiders" in AmEng

"[will] likely" vs. "[will] probably" in AmEng usage

"sweets" in American English

Word (adjective) to describe a harsh sound

"Git 'er done"—use of "her" as dummy subject

spatio or spatial

American English: Gliding of the long "ee" sound: [i] to [ɪi]

In my house, "there were" or "there was" many toys

Is this sentence correct "Any and all persons can do this."?