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  1. What does "O.G." stand for? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 7, 2014 · Amongst the Hmong population, OG doesn't have a meaning, although it is typically used when speaking of the older people, such as grandparents, uncles and aunts, friends' …

  2. How did “way to go” come to mean “well done”?

    Oct 6, 2024 · How did the literal meaning “way to go” acquire the figurative sense? Literally it seems to suggest “still a long way ahead”, hardly an expression of achievement. So, how did …

  3. Origin of "kettle of fish" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 26, 2011 · A different kettle of fish Since "another kettle of fish" and "a different kettle of fish" emerged as idioms more than a century after "a fine/pretty kettle of fish" did, the meaning of …

  4. time - Is there any difference between "monthly average" and …

    Nov 24, 2014 · I have trouble understanding if I should use "monthly average" or "average per month" when asking someone to calculate monthly average of a variable, e.g. heating …

  5. Are "w/o", "w/", "b/c" common abbreviations in the US?

    May 30, 2013 · I remember when staying a few months in the US years ago that I saw some people using the abbreviations below. However, I can't exactly remember in which contexts I …

  6. meaning - What does 'gotcha' mean? - English Language & Usage …

    Dec 10, 2010 · A somewhat-natural progression from the "I tricked you" meaning is gotcha used as a noun: this is a feature of a system (e.g. a programming language) which trips you up or …

  7. meaning - What would be the proper usage of "Qua" in a …

    Jul 22, 2016 · Qua (not to be confused with the ablative feminine form of qui) is a Latin adverb meaning "where; by which route". Read it as "as" when you read it. Use it in scholarly or legal …

  8. Where did the term "OK/Okay" come from? - English Language

    Aug 5, 2010 · The meaning of the expression, as nearly as it can be conveyed in English is: "That is true;" "That is all so." ... To General Andrew Jackson is attributed the introduction of the …

  9. etymology - Meaning of '-onomy', '-ology' and '-ography'

    Jun 13, 2013 · The suffix -logy means a branch of learning, or study of a particular subject. The suffix -nomy means a system of rules or laws, or body of knowledge of a particular subject. …

  10. meaning - Where did 'cahoot" come from, when did it first appear, …

    Nov 20, 2015 · So I have three questions: Where did cahoot come from? When was it first used in written English? How did it acquire its lingering pejorative sense (mentioned in Bartlett in 1848 …