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  • What is the source of the phrase phony baloney?
    The basic baloney also inspired such variations as phoney-baloney, the fake Latin phonus-balonus, and globaloney (global + baloney) Are you looking for evidence of first usage or why the two terms are often used together?
  • Why is “phony” spelled with a ph? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    4 Who decided to spell “phony” or “phoney” that way and why? Usually, a “ph” can be traced back to a Greek φ (phi), but not so here Wiktionary says it may come from “ fawney ”, with no Greek in sight Was it to seem more learned? That would make the word itself a bit pretentious or foney, sorry, phoney
  • idioms - Money for rope . . . meaning and derivation? - English . . .
    It is a common expression in England and means easily earned or easily obtained money, with the suggestion of having sold something that is normally considered worthless or of low value Many idiomatic English expressions seem to have their origins in the days of wind-powered seafaring Rope made from hemp had a limited lifetime When it wore out it was picked apart and recycled It was used
  • What is the adjectival form for the word integrity?
    I'm looking for the adjectival form of " integrity " Instead of "Be a person of integrity," I'd like to say something like "Be [one word I'm looking for]" I did a Google search for this, but I also wanted to know what stackexchange folks would like to say
  • compounds - Life cycle, life-cycle or lifecycle? - English Language . . .
    My feeling is that if referring to a single concept, it should be a single or closed word, i e lifecycle On the other hand, when referring to separate concepts, the open usage would be more appropriate For example, the various stages of an insect's life would be referred to as a life cycle It eventually comes down to context and that is the responsiblity of the individual writer author
  • How to say before previous in one word?
    I'm struggling to say 'before previous' in one word Like "I visited my parents pre-previous month" Is there a suitable word?
  • Be like usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Of late, I have been noticing a lot of casual memes floating around, particularly on Facebook, that involve this phrase Typical constructs could be like the following examples: B* amp;^%$# be li
  • Was fong a Middle English word?
    I just watched the movie A Knight's Tale, and the character Wat repeatedly threatens to "fong" people (as in "I'll fong you," clearly meaning some kind of bodily violence ) There are claims around
  • What is the difference between wry and dry humor?
    Please describe the differences between wry humor and dry humor Research This definition says wry literally means "twisted" and is associated with sarcasm This article suggests dry has to do wit
  • Whats the correct way of saying that one is pursuing a degree?
    In Europe, it seems either are acceptable In the US, I have almost never heard "study a Master's degree" used and it sounds incorrect to my ears I would use "study for" to achieve broader appeal Google results (searching from the US): "study for a Master's degree" - 998,999 "study a Master's degree" - 168,000 Also of note: The top results for "study a Master's degree" were The Guardian, a





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