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"Pregnant" as a taboo word
word-choice
word-usage
offensive-language
asked Nov 28, 2018 at 16:23
english.stackexchange.com
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Who must be present at the Presidential Inauguration?
united-states
presidential-election
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asked Jan 17, 2021 at 19:47
politics.stackexchange.com
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Why is there "a Romeo" but not "a Juliet"?
phrase-usage
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english.stackexchange.com
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Is the abortion hanger a myth?
discrimination
asked May 5, 2022 at 8:48
skeptics.stackexchange.com
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Does the motto “Don’t tread on me” have a specific political color?
united-states
history
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asked Jun 28, 2020 at 19:42
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Why did the acronym GOP stick to the Republicans and not to the Democrats?
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asked Jul 23, 2020 at 14:48
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What do you call the space where you park a car? Parking spot, space, bay or what?
word-usage
american-english
british-english
image-identification
asked Mar 22, 2016 at 11:25
english.stackexchange.com
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Was cleavage first used for Jane Russell?
word-usage
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asked Jan 4 at 19:35
english.stackexchange.com
18
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What sparked the figurative usage of “short fuse” in the 1960s?
etymology
phrase-usage
phrase-origin
asked May 29, 2022 at 19:18
english.stackexchange.com
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Idiom request for wasting time or money
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asked Feb 11, 2016 at 11:35
english.stackexchange.com
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'Earth-based' adjective counterpart to 'Lunar' or 'Solar'
english.stackexchange.com
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Word ending in "-ine" for rat-like
english.stackexchange.com
64
A verb for “The cartographer painstakingly ___ a map of the city.”
english.stackexchange.com
62
Is there any phrase for the coldest days of the winter?
english.stackexchange.com
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Is there a word for food that's gone 'bad', but is still edible?
english.stackexchange.com
53
What does "darkest Africa" refer to?
english.stackexchange.com
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What is the part of a bottle called where the liquid comes out?
english.stackexchange.com
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What do you call a _________ of cloth?
english.stackexchange.com
50
What is the word to describe a bird organizing its feathers?
english.stackexchange.com
49
Idiom used when a bad situation is not fully resolved and can easily re-escalate
english.stackexchange.com
47
What is the phrase or idiom for older people who still can function properly
english.stackexchange.com
47
The past participle of "split": "split" or "splitted"?
english.stackexchange.com
43
Sports word for winning by opponent quitting
english.stackexchange.com
42
Is there an idiom for "Your decision can change at the last moment"
english.stackexchange.com
42
What is an idiom, phrase or expression for situation such as "throw a pigeon among cats"
english.stackexchange.com
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Where are the people writing "would of" from?
english.stackexchange.com
39
Why does "Not in a month of Sundays" mean "It won't happen"?
english.stackexchange.com
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What is the English idiom for Russian "режет глаз" which literally translated as "hurts the eye"?
english.stackexchange.com
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What is the correct English word for this piece of paper around these notebooks?
english.stackexchange.com
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"this is a story of boy meets girl"
english.stackexchange.com
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Is "to go berserk" used by native speakers or is it obsolete?
english.stackexchange.com
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Do 'ration' and 'station' rhyme in any English accents?
english.stackexchange.com
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"This spray zhuzhes". What does "the zhuzh" mean in cosmetics?
english.stackexchange.com
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What do you call this black, rectangular clamp in English?
english.stackexchange.com
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Is there a term for a masked / veiled question to find sensitive information?
english.stackexchange.com
32
Term for "place of death"
english.stackexchange.com
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Is "Blitzkrieg" a word that average native speaker would understand?
english.stackexchange.com
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Is there a word that means “measure time”?
english.stackexchange.com
29
What is the opposite of 'owe'?
english.stackexchange.com
29
Is this a common use of 'chime'?
english.stackexchange.com
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