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Kevin
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What does "I must have you dance" mean?
Yes, this is the same thing laure said. The quote you mentioned above is essentially a polite way of saying, "I don't want to see you sitting alone, go out and dance with someone."
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History and origin of "troubleshoot"?
If you mean a citation for coming from that definition of shoot, no but it's the only way I see it fitting. If you mean resolving trouble as opposed to creating it, look at the definition and ask any computer person.
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History and origin of "troubleshoot"?
@BrianHooper I'm not so sure of that, I'd interpret that sort of "troubleshooter" to glance over a problem and either "solve" it with little more than a quick-and-dirty kludge or work around it.
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Is "bolded" a word?
And note the lack of a hyphen; "bold-faced" is strictly an adjective.
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Is "bolded" a word?
I didn't see any evidence of "bold" being used as a verb, could you show where you did?
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