New posts in colloquialisms

Usage of "fanny" as verb

What does the word "waaaaay" mean? [closed]

What does "Eleventy-seven" mean?

Why is my English "worlds better" than yours but never "the best by worlds"?

What does this phrase mean: "they just can't keep their hands off the cookie jar"?

Proper use of the phrase "of all time"

What is the origin of the phrase "stand on your head and spit wooden nickels?"

"I don't think so" vs. "I think not"

"Being beaten to it by a week"? [closed]

Colloquial definition of "douchebag"

Is the use of "conversely" to mean "on the other hand" correct?

"Going to go" vs "going to"?

What is the origin of the phrase "eating on"?

What is the etymology of "todger"?

"There were only 4" versus "There was only 4"?

What does it mean when someone calls himself "non sequitur"? [closed]

What does the word "rich" mean in the reactionary sarcastic phrase "That's rich!"?

Why do people say 'buck' for a dollar?

Is using "all" instead of "all used up" a regional thing?

What is the meaning of the phrase to "wake up dead"