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  • What does the verb nig mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    One might assume that "nig" is a back-formation from "renege", which according to Wiktionary can pronounced like "re-nig" "Renege" means to break a promise, and filling a jug from a self-service soda fountain certainly breaks the implied promise that the customer made to the restaurant to fill only the cup that the customer bought
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I used the word "renege" in a meeting the other day (something like, "the vendor decided to renege on their offer of shipping replacement SAN disks"), and got a few wide eyes My supervisor sat me
  • how did the epithet nigger come into usage?
    My research has resulted in theoretical reasons for the usage of the term "nigger", and I have failed to uncover any evidence as to how this nasty little epithet evolved into the usage and connotat
  • When and why did the N-word and negro go apart?
    Both the terms nigger and negro come from the Spanish and Portuguese Negro which denotes "black" But today they have widely different connotations, the former is considered a horrible racial slur,
  • At Night or In the Night? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why do we refer to morning, afternoon and evening as 'in the morning', 'in the afternoon', 'in the evening' but not 'in the night' instead we say 'at night '
  • etymology - Bada bing, Bada boom; Is it that easy? - English Language . . .
    The expression "bada bing" and often accompanied by "bada boom" is used when something was very easily accomplished or as an euphemism of the nastier bits of something (like in the Godfather) A q
  • Can I use the phrase nigh-on-impossible in a report?
    Nigh is archaic, like doth It's the positive degree of an adverb that caught cancer: nigh 'close', near 'closer', next 'closest' In modern English we have frozen superlative next into a sequential adverb, and reified the comparative near as a regular adverb with its own paradigm: near, nearer, nearest, and left nigh adrift on the centuries, popping up now and then in a fixed form or a rural
  • Whats the difference between “by night” and “at night”?
    I would put the difference down to more of a sense of drama with use of by "The tiger hunts by night" sounds more dramatic than "The tiger hunts at night " Consider the title of the following film: They Drive by Night, which is a hyped-up way of presenting a movie about truck drivers who are trying to survive in their tough world Had the film been called "They Drive at Night" it would have
  • Where did the word golliwog come from? - English Language Usage . . .
    I am aware that the term is considered offensive And I know that it refers to soft faced black dolls But before that character was introduced, did 'golliwog' have meaning? I mean was it made up,
  • word usage - 1 oclock in the morning OR 1 oclock at night? - English . . .
    Do you think '2 o'clock in the morning' might somehow actually mean '2 o'clock in the afternoon', as that's the only alternative? I suppose I can see your point if someone says '11 o'clock at night' for 11pm, but again, unless you're above the arctic circle, the distinction with '11 o'clock in the morning', or any normal representation of 11am, is surely clear





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