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  • Etymology of Bank Jugging - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Just today I saw this referred to as "bank jugging" I can not find an etymology of why they use the word "jugging" It rhymes with "mugging" but that just leads me to ask what is the etymology of "mugging" Here are links to it being used in news stories:
  • How and when did jug come to be a slang term for prison?
    Most of the online dictionaries give this kind of alternate meaning of jug: Slang jail; prison When I was in grammar school it's what we called detention: quot;If you talk back to the teacher,
  • Jogging or running? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In my experience, jogging is a slower, more casual affair, while running is more of a hypernym which covers sprinting, jogging and atheletics
  • Where exactly did the slang phrase digging it come from
    I'm a young native english speaker raised in Canada At school me and most of my friends tend to use the phrase "Im really digging this", as to mean i'm really enjoying a specific thing or activity
  • meaning - What exactly does it mean to mug somebody off in British . . .
    There are two different meaning to the word mug that comes into context with you use this phrase to mug someone, is take something from someone by use of force So in this context taking someone of their respect street cred to be a mug, is to be fooled by someone, or to be taken advantage of
  • More formal way of saying: Sorry to bug you again about this, but . . .
    The phrase "we do not mean to be burdensome" is very close to the "sorry to bug you" phrase, yet has more of a formal feel It also indicates that your intention is not to be a bother Examples: We do not mean to be burdensome, but we are still having issues with x and We do not mean to be burdensome, but we still have not received a response about X You may substitute "annoying
  • historical change - Etymology of Bare-bones Barebones - English . . .
    It appears the origin of the modern meaning is from the figurative meaning of skeleton It appears that there is no relation between the two usages Barebone Parliament was used more as term of criticism: Bare bones: The mere essentials or plain, unadorned framework of something, as in: This outline gives just the bare bones of the story; details will come later This phrase transfers the
  • meaning - Queueing or Queuing - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which spelling is better, queueing or queuing? Both words seem to mean the same, but there are two different spellings My context is: Queueing Latency versus Queuing Latency If both spelling
  • How did the letter Z come to be associated with sleeping snoring?
    Edit: Another Wikipedia page: The big Z It is a convention in American comics that the sound of a snore can be reduced to a single letter Z Thus a speech bubble with this letter standing all alone (again, drawn by hand rather than a font type) means the character is sleeping in most humorous comics This can be seen, for instance, in Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strips Being such a long
  • grammar - Understanding as of, as at, and as from - English . . .
    I'd appreciate your assistance in helping me particularly understand how to use the phrase "as of" properly What is the proper interpretation of the following sentence? "I need you to get me all





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