New posts in colloquialisms

What are the origins for the phrases "Knock it off" and "Cut it out"?

"not so useful as" vs "not as useful as" [duplicate]

Origin of "You're nicked, sunshine!"

Meaning of the statement "Are you playing thick or just are? "

Does "is that ok for you?" means the same of "does that work for you?"

Is this usage of "all" considered archaic?

Can I use "you guys" when it includes gals? [Northeast USA] [duplicate]

American word for commode

Origin of 'cuz' as shortening for cousin?

What do we 'turn round and say'?

"Oh, no you di'int!"

What does "good job" mean? [closed]

Is the colloquial Australian term 'festy' actually a word?

To Witness Something of Such Beauty

Use of can't/cannot to indicate the opposite

How colloquial or formal is "every other day/week/month"?

English equivalent for new Brazilian Portuguese slang term “desaplaudido”?

Origin of "blue" for rude?

Less colloquial version of "(X), never mind (Y)"?

Is there a female or gender-neutral equivalent to the colloquial "man"?