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  • Usages of the word hacky - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What does the word "hacky" means and what is the differences between the words "hack" and "hacky" For example: "I found a hacky solution" Is this means the solution is awful or means cheating but
  • What is the origin of the phrase hunky dory?
    Nobody really knows There's no agreed derivation of the expression 'hunky-dory' It is American and the earliest example of it in print that I have found is from a collection of US songs, George Christy's Essence of Old Kentucky, 1862 We do know that 'hunky-dory' wasn't conjured from nowhere but was preceded by earlier words, i e 'hunkey', meaning 'fit and healthy' and 'hunkum-bunkum
  • nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    ‘Hacky’ also does not work, since it refers to something that uses hacks, rather than something that is characterised by hackers Code-hacking is not simply using hacks, it is an entirely different kettle of fish
  • Word for the person who has a favorite
    Thanks for the suggestion, Andrew! Although I feel like “favourer” also is a bit of a hacky word, it does appear in the Oxford dictionaries, so I'll go with it for now :-)
  • What is the origin of the phrase ‘By the by. . . ’?
    I found the first entries during history, not the exact origin of the expression, unfortunately They are around the 17th Century by the by (earlier by a by, on or upon the by): by a side way, on a side issue; as a matter of secondary or subsidiary importance, incidentally, casually, in passing Obs or arch Also in predicative or complemental use (quasi-adj ): Off the main track, away from
  • expressions - Why does one scream blue murder? - English Language . . .
    To scream blue murder is to shout loudly and make a huge fuss, sometimes with the implication that the fuss is excessive But does anyone know why murder should be blue?
  • What is the origin of the phrase when push comes to shove?
    "When push comes to shove" means "as a last resort" or "if absolutely necessary" Does anyone know why the phrase came to be used in this way?
  • etymology - Where do shenanigans come from? - English Language . . .
    Shenanigans, or shenanigan, also with several variant spellings, can be dated to 1855 USA in both the OED and Etymonline, but the OED simply says "Origin obscure" and Etymonline throws a few guesse
  • What is a word for not well studied
    or "not well understood" (as applied to a culture or topic) My mind is slipping on it Not 'elusive', more that it just hasn't been well-examined Thanks!
  • Is smth a correct abbreviation in American English?
    Neither smth nor sth is a standard abbreviation in American English The first looks like Smith, which there’s surely no reason to abbreviate Smithying, perhaps The second looks like south, the direction It also reminds me of my friend Seth, or perhaps in the right context the Sith from Star Wars So while I’m sure it means something, I can’t quite say what, and it’s a burden, even





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