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    driom That’s a fight! I have no dog in that fight!

    Top definition of dog in that fight “I don’t have a dog in that fight,” means “I don’t have a stake in the outcome. He is on the phone rant. I think I can’t find a good enough opponent”. ” Not quite so strong as call somebody but gives a shit” Urban dict

    lol.

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  • Asked on March 1, 2021 in Word choice.

    I told him “it seems that the coffee lessens your liberality.” works pretty well. Other synonyms of lessen, such as mitigates or reduces, or other similar words. What seems to work for

    you and whoever it is?

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  • Asked on March 1, 2021 in Other.

    crowdsourcing TFD

    A method of outsourcing any work over the internet or similar network by appealing to people(s) to contribute to the project independently or as a collaboration.

    What is the right way to explain ninja politics?

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Grammar.

    more so than is the case Food and the History of Taste

    A comparative of inn andrestaurant… a blending of the two to enhance the contemporary eatery (the resaurant) with some inn like qualities (ie sequestered places for groups to eat, and more choices on the menu).

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Space is that space is self-defining. Why can’t Indian Air Force use a spacecraft?

    From the Oxford English

    Dictionary: The expanse in which celestial objects are situated; the physical universe below the earth’s atmosphere, consisting of near vacuum with small amounts of gas and dust.

    Where is USAF’s

    unmanned spacecraft anchored? Why is it important to do so?

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    How about..? OED

    In U.S. coll.oq. p.388. Speech “How” is used in asking for the repetition of something not quite understood.

    Etymology of a close relative: Etymonline

    How come? How about defined: TFD What is your

    thought, feeling, or desire

    concerning? What’s better than a cup of tea? How will you join us for lunch? I know one of God’s ideas in a way but how do you put it in a way about something? Do you want to join in on a panel? What

    is it like to eat now? “How? Why don’t we eat now? Why do you ask questions (in a stiff tone)? How about English in the

    19th century?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    What are some examples of

    it being spoken mindless?



    What are the things you do for fun when others don’t, or why not?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.

    To wallow TFD

    to roll about or lie in water, mud, dust, etc. to break the TFD for a year.To deal with TFD first, wretch it out, then you wallow it. How do I indulge oneself?!

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