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32 votes

What is the appropriate phrase to say if two people are on the same track?

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Equivalent of “collocate” but for time rather than space

28 votes

Looking for a word to describe someone who is famous to a small group of people

19 votes

Is there a word, phrase to describe a kind but corrupt person?

16 votes

Meaning of "active shooter" in news stories

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What is a single word for someone who is easily discouraged?

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What's the origin of the sarcastic phrase "big whoop"?

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What is a word that describes two things that are true but appear to contradict?

14 votes

Has 'fat chance' always been used sarcastically or was it once a factual term?

10 votes

What is the best word or phrase for expressing that 2 skills are unrelated to each other?

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How do you describe calling someone a "Loser" when you mean it in a "good-natured" way

8 votes

An English word (adj or verb) to describe your feeling when you did not do something you were expected to do

6 votes

Origin of water under the dam

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Is there an adverb for smell?

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What is a word for "having no effect on me"?

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A verb for when we actively extract information from others?

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Is there an English transitive verb meaning "to make someone/something valuable"?

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Word for "difficult to twist or turn"

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Word to describe a person of planet earth?

4 votes

What is the opposite of fad?

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Is there a word for when people secretly want to fail at something they're doing?

4 votes

The words more powerful than "ask", but less powerful than "demand"

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A fun, catchy way to say the opposite of a 'no-brainer'?

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A word that describes a person who has to fight against a more powerful opponent on a regular basis?

3 votes

How would one describe a person who is not convinced by strong evidence in support of a theory

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A fun, catchy way to say the opposite of a 'no-brainer'?

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Is there a word that describes the idea of an entity in its entirety

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Word for a person who meets all the guests at the entrance

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Which "Mis---" word is it?

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non-idiomatic synonym for "sanity check"