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  • What does O. G. stand for? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Amongst the Hmong population, OG doesn't have a meaning, although it is typically used when speaking of the older people, such as grandparents, uncles and aunts, friends' parents etc
  • meaning - What did google mean in the 1900s? - English Language . . .
    I know that Google got its name from the word googol (10 100), and that Google google referring the search engine using the search engine are recent additions to the dictionary Their definitions are easily found for such meaning (example) However, just for kicks, I did a Google Ngram search for the word "google" and "Google" and got some interesting results: There is a drastic spike in the
  • etymology - Meaning of -onomy, -ology and -ography - English . . .
    The suffix -logy means a branch of learning, or study of a particular subject The suffix -nomy means a system of rules or laws, or body of knowledge of a particular subject These two are often intertwined as you might expect (Note that -ology and -onomy are alternate forms which include the connecting vowel -o- ) The suffix -graphy refers to something written about a particular subject It
  • meaning - Whats the origin of flipping the bird? - English Language . . .
    The earliest use in print I found of the exact phrase "flip the bird" or "flipped the bird" or "flipping the bird" is from a 1967 Broadside (Volume 6, Issues 17-26) (The Grateful Dead flipped "the bird" to the audience, tuned their instruments, blew up amps — for what seemed like FOREVER —then disappeared, leaving people disappointed and brought down ) The gesture is much older Flipping
  • How to correctly apply in which, of which, at which, to which . . .
    How does one correctly apply “in which”, “of which”, “at which”, “to which”, etc ? I'm confused with which one to apply when constructing sentences around these
  • Meaning of . . . on the week of . . . - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I got an email to confirm my availability: We would like to know your availability on the week of May 10th from 10:00 - 14:00 Does it mean they are asking my availability for the whole week for the
  • Difference between try to do and try and do [duplicate]
    1 This is really strange, in Norwegian it's a lot of confusion between homphones "og" (meaning and) and "å" (equivalent to the word to) that are pronounced the same (the g is silent, and o is sometimes the same sound as å, which is approximately the same sound as the vowel in "wall")
  • meaning - What would be the proper usage of Qua in a sentence . . .
    The one place where I encountered qua over and over and over was in the Random House translations of Aristotle that we used in college when studying the Greek philosophers (or more specifically, "the philosopher," as a number of medieval scholars referred to Aristotle) A brief but not altogether enlightening explanation of qua as used in translations of Aristotle appears in the University of


















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