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This tag is for questions about expressions. Expressions are words or phrases used to convey an idea, or else a particular term used conventionally to express something. Consider phrase-requests and expression-requests if you are looking for an expression, phrase-meaning if you are unsure about the usage of a given phrase.
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What do you call it when someone does or says something and then it becomes a saying?
For example, say in discussion with someone, you gave something a "name" for something that they did - for this example let's just say you referenced what they did as they "white-collared it" and it c …
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How do you spell Vitral - meaning saying bad inaccurate things I believe? [closed]
I'm trying to find the word, which I believe is something like "Vitral", like when someone is saying bad and/or inaccurate things, such as:
This guy has been spewing a bunch of inaccurate vitral
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How to express this statement better - ill toward
We have this paragraph here:
The forum is here for collectors of all persuasions, so unless you're
in a thread specifically geared towards comparison/discussion, keep
your ill toward comments …