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This tag is for questions related to the English language as used in the United States of America.
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Should "Ms." be used in a document meant to be translated?
Kumari= meaning virgin (read "unmarried") = Kum. (used sparingly in some Indian states)
English equivalent = Miss
Shrimati/ee = Married woman= Smt.
English equivalent = Mrs./Ms.(Now Used Conveniently …
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"ain’t got the brains God gave a squirrel" - a (few) simpler alternative(s)
Alternatively, you can tell someone he has nothing between the ears. (TFD)
If you say someone has nothing between their ears, you are saying they
are stupid, that they have no brain.
With m …
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Most appropiate word for someone addicted to Internet
Yes, duplicate
My words:
NETFREAK =>person who has compulsion toward .....
NETNUT
WEBHOUND