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What is a common English expression for when you were very tired or out of it and said something extremely stupid?
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Is there a more specialized word for “expedite” for the case where the thing was not making any progress at all to begin with?
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Is there an equivalent of the spanish “que hueva” slang expression in English to denote that you feel lazy about doing something?
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Is there an equivalent of the spanish “que hueva” slang expression in English to denote that you feel lazy about doing something?
good point on the "meh"
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Is there an equivalent of the spanish “que hueva” slang expression in English to denote that you feel lazy about doing something?
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What is the word to describe a small saying that doesn't say anything too useful?
Correction to my mistaken assumptions about the words origin
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What is the word to describe a small saying that doesn't say anything too useful?
Yes that was the exact word I was thinking about
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What is the word to describe a small saying that doesn't say anything too useful?
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