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awarded  Yearling
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comment What do you call the eating of frogs?
mocking is against the rules here!! (only joking =) have fun!)
Apr
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answered Is it wrong to use the word “codes” in a programming context?
Apr
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comment Difference between 'hallucination' and 'illusion'
@Callithumpian : thanks!
Apr
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comment Difference between 'hallucination' and 'illusion'
@Bill : hehe, well put
Apr
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awarded  Nice Answer
Apr
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answered Difference between 'hallucination' and 'illusion'
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awarded  Editor
Apr
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revised Purchase price/cost/worth/value/… — which one?
added 113 characters in body
Apr
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comment Purchase price/cost/worth/value/… — which one?
Yes you are right @Alenanno, i've edited my answer
Apr
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comment Purchase price/cost/worth/value/… — which one?
How should I call this detail (or table field) in one word? <-this is what you asked, I believe total is a good name since its the total amount of money paid
Apr
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answered Purchase price/cost/worth/value/… — which one?
Apr
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comment What is the word for an action that is “considered to be frowned upon”?
@tomalak-geretkal ok lets not be absolute, it doesn't matter how long you lived and where, anyone can have different opinions on many things but that doesn't mean he's right or wrong. Also, some words may 'sound' differently on different people.
Apr
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awarded  Teacher
Apr
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comment What is the word for an action that is “considered to be frowned upon”?
It sounds like the correct word to use no matter what you sound like in the end. Still, having lived in England for quite some time I don't believe you @tomalak-geretkal "sound like an old fart" when using it.
Apr
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comment What is the word for an action that is “considered to be frowned upon”?
I don't think so, I'm young yet I use it... (your call on how you speak though)
Apr
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answered What is the word for an action that is “considered to be frowned upon”?