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Caleb
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What is a feminine version of 'guys'?

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How derogatory is “chicks” when used to refer to women?

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Word for software less harmful than malware

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What is a good word between 'slave' and 'servant'?

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Can a noun (such as “duct tape”) be used as a verb?

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Word for a person who is "in charge"?

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What do I have to say when I enter into a house?

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Comma splices and fragments in novels

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"Distinction" or "difference"?

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Meaning of "I've been doing this long enough to drink"

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"Do" vs. "does" with multiple singular subjects

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How do I present a word ending in “‑f ” that may be plural or singular?

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Is it correct to use the word "birthday" for the deceased, or is there a better alternative?

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What does "on its way out" mean?

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Is there a word to describe a person who likes chaos?

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Meaning of sentence with double negation

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Which kind of problems are described as "That's no rocket science"?

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"Sleep in" versus "Sleep out"

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Would one call this situation ironic, sarcastic or ...?

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Determining who wrote what parts of a book, e.g, the Bible

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Grammar behind the song title 'The Way I Are'

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Is there a word to describe a person who likes chaos?

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Which is correct, "buck naked" or "butt naked"?

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Meaning of "it's long past time to ..."

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About the pronoun "one"

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What is the difference between ‘discover’ and ‘uncover’?

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Do native speakers understand all the words in songs?

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Alternative for brave/stoical

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A single word for labelling someone a disbeliever in a particular religion despite them adhering to it

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use of the interjection "but lo' ..."