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I am the programmer your mother warned you about.


Jan
5
comment Which is correct: “troubleshooted” or “troubleshot”?
@Eduardo I'm not sure to what elephant you refer, but perhaps it needs to be shooted/shot.
Dec
9
awarded  Notable Question
Sep
13
accepted Sorted vs Sorted out
Sep
10
awarded  Nice Answer
Aug
9
awarded  Necromancer
Aug
6
awarded  Yearling
May
10
awarded  Self-Learner
Apr
25
awarded  Good Question
Apr
18
awarded  Popular Question
Apr
12
answered Words with different meanings in American and British English
Apr
12
asked Words with different meanings in American and British English
Apr
3
answered end-to-end alternatives
Mar
30
accepted “Knocked up” to mean “woken up”
Mar
30
awarded  Nice Question
Mar
30
revised “Knocked up” to mean “woken up”
dropping the archaic tag, since apparently it's not
Mar
30
comment “Knocked up” to mean “woken up”
So do the British never use "knocked up" to mean "made pregnant"?
Mar
30
comment “Knocked up” to mean “woken up”
Can't believe I hadn't connected "knock up" = "knocking on a door + wake up."
Mar
30
asked “Knocked up” to mean “woken up”
Feb
25
asked Sorted vs Sorted out
Feb
16
comment Is there a word to describe a highly desirable cursed treasure?
Double-edged sword isn't really it, but "forbidden fruit" is very good.