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  • etymology - Did a spliff originally refer to a mixture of tobacco and . . .
    The following is from Wikipedia: The term "spliff" is sometimes used to distinguish a joint prepared with both cannabis and tobacco, as is commonly done in European countries, where joints containing only cannabis are rarely smoked However, in the West Indies where this term originated (especially Jamaica), a spliff is simply a marijuana cigarette, normally containing no tobacco en wikipedia
  • Where does the word “spliff” come from? - English Language Usage . . .
    This unsubstantiated source suggests that spliff is a portmanteau word derived from combining the word split with the word spiff: (From split <divided> + spiff <well-dresssed or good>) A quality cigarette rolled with both tobacco and marajuana, initially popular on Europe's Iberian Peninsula Additionally, the term has been adopted to mean any high quality or well-rolled marijuana joint You
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    My apologies for just reading this now, but what an informative and well researched answer! Now that I know "zoot" is merely a mispronunciation of the word "suit," I have to wonder if it was an intentional corruption of the word or, from a linguistic perspective, whether or not it was an unintentional mispronunciation of the word based either on physiological factors or some unconscious
  • User Abraham Zhang - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • Which is correct: Filename, File Name or FileName?
    I like the look of filename, however, when you end up talking about other attributes of that file, which happens in programming a lot, for example, it is often much better to use file name instead This way you can do file name, file size, file format, etc without losing the symmetry, as you would with filename, file size, file format, etc
  • unparseable vs. unparsable [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    What is the correct spelling of this word? See the discussion at (Codespell) false positive: unparseable
  • Had Come or Came - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    They're both correct If you're viewing the collecting as something that happened before the present, then it should be had come If you're viewing it as something that happened after she was born, it should be came You probably want to avoid using too many verbs in the past perfect, like had come, so if this is just the first of a whole bunch of verbs which need to have the same tense, use
  • on route vs en route - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    On route is a less common variant of the original expression en route: The French loan phrase en route, pronounced on root, means (1) on or along the way, or (2) on the road It is sometimes written on route This form is logical as it conveys roughly the same meaning as en route, but readers who are familiar with the French term might consider it a misspelling En route is also sometimes
  • abbreviations - Is it correct to abbreviate etc as c? - English . . .
    I recently asked someone why they had several instances of " amp;c" in their writing, to which they told me that amp;c is another abbreviation for et cetera I have since looked it up and understa
  • The purpose of versus the purpose for — which one is proper?
    This is an interesting topic To add to bikeboy389's response: the purpose of something is the reason it exists The purpose behind something is the reason in the mind of whoever was responsible for it My intuition is that a purpose for something is more likely to be a use or reason associated with it after the fact, or subject to debate Found via Google: Providing Students With a Purpose





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