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  • What does coll mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What does "coll" mean? [closed] Ask Question Asked 3 years, 11 months ago Modified 3 years, 11 months ago
  • Where does the phrase cool your jets come from?
    The OED says the phrase "cool your jets", meaning to calm down or become less agitated, is originally US and the first quoted in a newspaper: 1973 Daily Tribune (Wisconsin Rapids) 29 Jan 1 1 If you want to cool your jets, just step outside, where it will be about 10 degrees under cloudy skies That use is to literally cool yourself down The first with the usual meaning is a bit later the
  • Mrs and Mmes: plurals of Mrs (missus ˈmɪsəz ) [duplicate]
    Mrs ˈmɪsəz (pl Mrs, Mesdames) A title used before the name(s) of a married woman Collins Concise English Dictionary Mrs was originally, like Miss, an abbreviation of Mistress (the plural of whic
  • When did double superlatives go out of fashion in English?
    Both double comparatives and double superlatives were marginalised and even forced out of standard English by grammarians as tautological and pleonastic towards the end of the 17th century and throughout the 18th century, though this tendency started earlier In an excellent article entitled "More strenger and mightier": some remarks on double comparison in Middle English (abstracts available
  • Meaning and origin of the word muist
    Montgomerie, Watson's Coll iii 2 Redolent odour vp from the rutis sprent, —Aromaticke gummes, or ony fyne potioun ; Must, myr, aloyes, or confectioun Doug Virgil, Prol 401 43 And adding to that entry, Jameson, A Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language (1825) offers this further note: MUIST, MUST, s
  • Speaking of insults: sod off! meaning and origin
    Here's Eric Partridge from the Dict of Slang and Unconv English: sod A sodomist: low coll : Mid-C 19-20; ob -2 Hence, a pejorative, orig and gen violent: late C 19-20 Often used in ignorance of its origin: cf bugger So your sense of "sod" is on the money Suffixial "off" marks a general epithet as an insult, as seen in "piss off," "f-ck off," "bugger off," etc , all used in the
  • expressions - Why does one scream blue murder? - English Language . . .
    To scream blue murder is to shout loudly and make a huge fuss, sometimes with the implication that the fuss is excessive But does anyone know why murder should be blue?
  • Why sing tow, row, row, row, row, row for the British Grenadiers?
    Saumya Malhotra, The Revolutionary's Playlist: A Lyrical Journey Through History (2017) asserts that the "tow, row, row, row, row, row" is an imitation of the sound of the drums accompanying the grenadiers on a march: The introductory verse alludes to the great Heroes of Ancient Greece, touting the Grenadiers as past compare in their grandeur and bravery It also introduces the repeated
  • Etymology of fixing to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    1779 D Livermore in New Hampsh Hist Soc Coll : Troops are busy in clearing and fixing for laying the foundations of the huts 1854–5 in N E Eliason Tarheel Talk: Aunt Lizy is just fixing to go to church 1871 H B Stowe Oldtown Fireside Stories: He was a fixin' out for the voyage 1875 ‘M Twain’ Speeches: You fix up for the drought
  • Why is math always pluralized in British English but singular in . . .
    There's a lot of debate about which is right (!), but not much about why there's a difference - good question I found this: The word Mathematics was first used in English in 1581, coming from the Latin word Mathematica Since the -a suffix in Latin denotes a plural, the word was automatically pluralised when translated to English, even though the word itself is always used as a singular The





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