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Tushar Raj
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7 votes
2 answers
105k views

The grammar behind 'above mentioned'

14 votes
17 answers
71k views

Single word for someone who doesn't let anyone walk all over them (antonym of 'pushover')

5 votes
6 answers
68k views

Is there a single word that describes someone who hates themself? (Antonym of narcissist)

53 votes
13 answers
38k views

What's the single-word for "left or right handed"?

1 vote
3 answers
21k views

Is there a politer way of saying 'don't get you panties in a bunch'? [closed]

28 votes
12 answers
17k views

An antonym for "shortcut"

4 votes
1 answer
17k views

Is "Chicago sunroof" a real expression?

27 votes
7 answers
17k views

When do I pronounce a non-existent “r” between adjacent vowel sounds?

4 votes
3 answers
17k views

A positive way of saying "Grammar Nazi" [duplicate]

5 votes
6 answers
15k views

'Falcon' or 'Fall-con'

1 vote
3 answers
13k views

Synonym request for Alpha Female

11 votes
2 answers
12k views

A term for words that change pronunciation with part of speech

19 votes
10 answers
12k views

A hypernym for 'insects', 'worms' and the like

2 votes
8 answers
11k views

A phrase to describe the idea of 'high literature'?

8 votes
11 answers
11k views

Her complexion was 'beautiful'?

5 votes
2 answers
7k views

Why "a" bow and arrow?

2 votes
1 answer
6k views

How did "meta" come to mean self-referential?

1 vote
5 answers
6k views

Why say 'chai tea'?

10 votes
6 answers
5k views

Like onomatopoeia, but visual

24 votes
3 answers
4k views

Why is it called a 'feminine rhyme'?

3 votes
3 answers
4k views

Why the extra syllable in words like these ending in -r and -l?

11 votes
1 answer
4k views

Why isn't USA an attributive adjective, (but US is)?

13 votes
3 answers
3k views

Is using "wish" like this exclusive to India? “Did you wish her?”

3 votes
3 answers
3k views

A novel/book equivalent of the term off-screen

0 votes
3 answers
3k views

The origin of Shelock Holmes' "deerstalker"

14 votes
7 answers
2k views

English equivalent of "a**holes don't have horns"

-2 votes
4 answers
2k views

Etymology of the word 'choreography'

1 vote
1 answer
2k views

Nuances for 'craving'

3 votes
3 answers
2k views

Is "coin" still used to mean "money"?

0 votes
2 answers
2k views

How offensive is/was the phrase 'Beat it' ? Also, what exactly does/did it mean? [duplicate]