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    Play a blinder is British slang for play exceptionally well, successfully execute a cunning plan, etc All instances shown on that link are UK usage - set the corpus to American, and there are none at all Here's a 1959 instance of a blinder being used to describe a staggeringly high bill It dates from at least the early 60s A blinder is normally something blindingly good, dazzling
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    I am an accounting student Many people, including I, are stumped by the internal logic behind the accounting term quot;going concern quot; - see Going concern - A lot of people hear the word q
  • etymology - Whats the origin of rob someone blind? - English . . .
    You could compare this with the BrE expression playing [or pulling] a blinder This is a UK sports idiom for a brilliant performance, and used metaphorically in other areas (stackexchange) ie, the performance or trick is so stunningly brilliant that it 'blinds' the opponents and comprehensively defeats them There is also blind alley A blind alley is an alley which is closed at one end As an
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    What is the origin of the Australian slang exclamation quot;struth quot; meaning greatly surprised?
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    I've come across the following quote by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Begin at the beginning, the King said, very gravely, and go on till you come to the end: then stop The
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    This is a cognitive bias tendencies to think in certain ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality or good judgment, and are often studied in psychology and behavioral economics When a person "deliberately" ignores negative information it is called an optimism bias or the ostrich effect When a person "deliberately" ignores positive information it is called
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    In this chat on github I found: A I made some changes Please review B Awesome, thanks! A Why yes, of course What A means in his last sentence? In general, is "why yes" a stronger "yes"?
  • What is a good word to describe watery eyes?
    I have seen moist used often in this context "My eyes become moist as I hold back my tears " ODO: moist ADJECTIVE 1 1 (of the eyes) wet with tears ‘her brother's eyes became moist’ Another word used often in this context is (quite literally as used in the question itself), watery "My eyes become watery as I hold back my tears " ODO: watery ADJECTIVE 1 1 (of a person's eyes) full of
  • What does wrong for good mean in this context [closed]
    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy has gone through many incarnations First it was a BBC Radio series, then a Stage Play in London, then a book, then a BBC TV series, then a film Not to mention sequels In each incarnation after the first, the story changed Although many events and most of the characters are common to the variants, there are many changes Fans of the Guide tend to regard
  • etymology - What is the origin of the word efforting? - English . . .
    I hear this word used in place of words or phrases like "trying to" or "attempting to" What is the word origin of this verb? Research: Article regarding the word "efforting" Urban Dictionary -





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