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  • Where did the word “quim” come from? - English Language Usage . . .
    So unless Egan is the anonymous member, the inclusion of quim antedates his administration of Grose's dictionary John Jamison, Supplement to the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, volume 2 (1825) has entries for the (possibly unrelated) adjectives queem quim and quim: QUEEM, QUIM, adj 1 Neat, fit, filled up to the general
  • How did the word beaver come to be associated with vagina?
    What is the etymology of the word beaver as it relates to a woman's vagina?
  • Is the usage of maam in the Philippines correct?
    In typical English Missus, abbreviated Mrs , or Miss, abbreviated Ms , are used as honorifics As StoneyB says, if using Ma'am as an honorific is the convention in the Philippines, then such is correct in the Philippines However, it is not correct in any other English-speaking country as far as I am aware
  • Where does the word “minge” come from? - English Language Usage . . .
    The slang term minge in the sense of quim dates from the beginning of the 20 th century However, neither the OED nor Etymonline has any idea where it came from
  • Where did the phrase I dont give a rats ass come from?
    Apart from a single occurrence in 1953 (see Colin’s answer), Google ngram sees it picking up from 1970, after sporadic use in the 60’s I don't know anything about where it comes from, but it was probably picked up more for how it rolls of the tongue than other reasons
  • How do you handle that that? The double that problem
    There are three very different uses of that: Subordinating that: “I know that this is the answer ” Demonstrative pronoun that: “ That is not the answer ” Adjectival that: “ That answer is not it ” Double that occurs because the first that is the subordinating that, and the second that is a demonstrative pronoun or adjectival that That is, if you subordinate a clause that begins
  • Difference between flavourful and flavoursome?
    What is the difference between flavourful and flavoursome? I was reading a packet of raisins, which described the raisins as flavourful I didn't recognise that word Is it less common than flavo
  • etymology - Is smackerel made up by Winnie-the-Pooh? - English . . .
    There is in English a rarely used but still dictionary-recognised diminutive suffix -rel, which sometimes, depending on what it is attached to, becomes -erel A smackerel of honey is what could be, albeit less memorably, called a tiny, tiny smack of honey In using the word Winnie-the-Pooh is following an analogy to established words formed by using that suffix, such as cockerel Smackerel is
  • grammar - When is more than one singular or plural? - English . . .
    I always learnt that quot;more than one quot; takes a singular verb because it is followed by a singular noun as in: more than one child has bad grades But what happens when it is followed by a p
  • word choice - Replace with versus replace by - English Language . . .
    I often see "replace with" and "replace by" used interchangeably, but this doesn't sound right to me: I replaced that component by this one I would use "with" in such a sentence "By" only seems





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