New posts in colloquialisms

Alternatives to the phrase 'I was like..'

Different way to say "You are in charge of it now"

Is there a connection between shy (adj.) and shy (v.) meaning throw?

What does "opposite" mean?

Is "can exceed up to X" some form of colloquialism?

"taxwise," "tax wise," or "tax-wise"

"Poor as Job's cat"

Colloquial sentence endings like "is all" and "is how"

'We are soon ready.'

Is "and then some" an offensive expression?

What is the "pie" in "Cutie Pie"?

Is the expression 'What's one say?' corrent?

What does “but […], though” mean? [closed]

Which word(s) can be used to express causal relation in modern English? [closed]

'Dimpsy' or 'Dumpsy'?

Meaning of 'rock at'

What is the term for a common expression that is inaccurate or misleading?

Is "mad" used as an intensifier in the UK?

How did 'phat' come to be used in music as slang?

"[ball]park" in AmEng vernacular