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dec 5 at 1:54
login and payoff are nouns. But can they be used as verbs?
— Barrie England
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aug 22 at 16:56
What's the opposite of “concatenate” in programming?
— FrustratedWithFormsDesigner
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aug 19 at 1:08
How can I explain to people that the phrase “off of ” is grammatically incorrect?
— nohat♦
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jul 30 at 23:37
An idiom meaning someone's doing something useless and has no result at the end
— Jim
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jul 13 at 7:47
How to avoid ambiguity in “I am renting an apartment in New York”?
— choster
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feb 24 '12 at 18:00
What is the word to describe “the gaining of full control over an ability or power you already have”?
— Concrete Gannet
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jan 30 '12 at 2:28
How to say that food is hot (temperature) without the listener thinking that I mean “spicy”?
— Lunivore
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jan 13 '12 at 15:29
Other word for an empty promise (that is likely not to be held)
— onomatomaniak
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dec 1 '11 at 23:11
Use of “separation of church and state” in non-Christian countries
— MετάEd
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oct 9 '11 at 18:44
Is it grammatically correct to say "Your barracks is finished.”?
— TimLymington
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aug 23 '11 at 9:55
More formal way of saying: “Sorry to bug you again about this, but …”
— Wesley Murch
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apr 23 '11 at 22:58
When did the term “scientist” overtake usage of the term “natural philosopher”?
— Jared Updike
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apr 10 '11 at 20:51
Is there a single word for “one who speaks/boasts a lot about everything”?
— Mr. Shiny and New 安宇
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feb 18 '11 at 14:29
What is the difference between “nevermind” and “never mind”?
— Robusto
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nov 24 '10 at 19:16
Which term correctly identifies those who enjoy programming/technology: “geek” or “nerd”?
— RegDwighт♦
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