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What are the origins for the phrases "Knock it off" and "Cut it out"?
meaning
etymology
colloquialisms
"not so useful as" vs "not as useful as" [duplicate]
conjunctions
formality
colloquialisms
comparisons
so-vs-as
Origin of "You're nicked, sunshine!"
etymology
idioms
british-english
colloquialisms
phrase-origin
Meaning of the statement "Are you playing thick or just are? "
meaning
slang
colloquialisms
Does "is that ok for you?" means the same of "does that work for you?"
usage
formality
colloquialisms
Is this usage of "all" considered archaic?
grammar
colloquialisms
Can I use "you guys" when it includes gals? [Northeast USA] [duplicate]
meaning
expressions
nouns
colloquialisms
grammatical-gender
American word for commode
vocabulary
slang
offensive-language
colloquialisms
euphemisms
Origin of 'cuz' as shortening for cousin?
etymology
abbreviations
dialects
colloquialisms
speech
What do we 'turn round and say'?
idioms
colloquialisms
"Oh, no you di'int!"
colloquialisms
What does "good job" mean? [closed]
meaning
idioms
colloquialisms
Is the colloquial Australian term 'festy' actually a word?
slang
colloquialisms
is-it-a-word
australian-english
To Witness Something of Such Beauty
adverbs
colloquialisms
Use of can't/cannot to indicate the opposite
american-english
colloquialisms
How colloquial or formal is "every other day/week/month"?
formality
colloquialisms
English equivalent for new Brazilian Portuguese slang term “desaplaudido”?
single-word-requests
colloquialisms
portuguese
Origin of "blue" for rude?
etymology
slang
colloquialisms
Less colloquial version of "(X), never mind (Y)"?
synonyms
colloquialisms
Is there a female or gender-neutral equivalent to the colloquial "man"?
single-word-requests
slang
colloquialisms
grammatical-gender
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