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What is the etymology of the word teeter totter?
etymology
transatlantic-differences
When did drowning men stop "catching at straws"?
meaning
etymology
american-english
transatlantic-differences
From ‘cupboard’, a chair is taken out?
meaning
word-choice
historical-change
transatlantic-differences
“Mx” the gender-neutral honorific
gender-neutral
transatlantic-differences
honorifics
This baby-walking device is called a ([prefix]-)[name] by people from [location]
word-usage
transatlantic-differences
regional
Is the pronunciation difference between “BrE deuce” vs “AmE deuce” systematic?
american-english
pronunciation
british-english
transatlantic-differences
yod-dropping
What is the reason that American English and British English use "Post" and "Mail" with different frequencies?
american-english
vocabulary
british-english
transatlantic-differences
When would one use "burnt" and when would "burned" be more appropriate?
differences
adjectives
conjugation
transatlantic-differences
ed-vs-t
"I've gotten better-looking as I get older" When did "gotten" re-enter the BrEng vernacular?
etymology
grammaticality
perfect-aspect
transatlantic-differences
got-gotten
"Quite" American vs British English
word-usage
idioms
american-english
british-english
transatlantic-differences
"Dear Professor" vs "Dear Mr": differences between British and American usage
word-usage
american-english
british-english
letter-writing
transatlantic-differences
Does "pants" more commonly mean "trousers" or "underpants"?
meaning
british-english
indian-english
transatlantic-differences
world-english
Why is the 'L' in detailed not doubled?
british-english
orthography
conjugation
transatlantic-differences
doubled-consonants
Why are expressions like “gonna”, “wanna” and “shoulda” American English?
contractions
transatlantic-differences
phrase-origin
eye-dialect
What’s the difference between "tire" and "tyre"?
word-choice
orthography
transatlantic-differences
"…didn't finish…yet" versus "…haven't finished…yet"
past-tense
present-perfect
transatlantic-differences
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
The etymology of "redhead" vs. "ginger haired"
word-choice
etymology
usage
history
transatlantic-differences
The inquisitive tale of “Nosey Parker”
etymology
idioms
american-english
british-english
transatlantic-differences
Is there a rule for how to pronounce words such as "dance", "prance", "castle"?
pronunciation
pronunciation-vs-spelling
vowels
transatlantic-differences
ae-raising
Why do English people pronounce 'sixth' as 'sicth'? [duplicate]
pronunciation
british-english
north-american-english
transatlantic-differences
hiberno-english
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