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What does you are getting reamed mean? [closed]
phrases
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american-english
slang
How to answer "how's it going man?"
american-english
conversation
"Jolly good" meaning "extremely good" in British English
etymology
differences
american-english
british-english
What is this US accent found so often in instructional videos?
american-english
accent
register
Is "buffeted" the AmE version of the BrE word "buffetted"?
verbs
american-english
british-english
orthography
doubled-consonants
"Mic" as an abbreviation for microwave
expressions
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All this time or All these time?
grammar
word-choice
american-english
speech
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Word for student's notebook
single-word-requests
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Correct way of saying "errands to run" [closed]
word-choice
grammaticality
american-english
Opposite of writer's block
american-english
language-formation
What is difference between targeted protein degrader and protein-targeted degrader?
american-english
british-english
translation
Interpretation of a quote from "Easy A" (the 2010 film) [closed]
american-english
What does “Trumped up” mean in Hillary Clinton’s comment in the first presidential debate?
meaning
american-english
slang
Are differing pronunciations of "second" a regional difference?
american-english
pronunciation
Do native speakers pronounce all words with æ always in a similar way?
american-english
pronunciation
Do you write "AT 123.com", or "ON 123.com"? US English
grammaticality
prepositions
american-english
prepositional-phrases
style-manuals
What does "state" in "State University" refer to? [closed]
etymology
american-english
usage
ambiguity
meaning
Is the “Beltway Stop" a popular metaphor meaning a concurrence of events or things?
word-usage
american-english
metaphors
How do Americans pronounce the 't' in "romantic", "countable", etc?
american-english
pronunciation
Does English slang have a feminine version of "breaking someone's balls"?
phrase-requests
american-english
slang
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