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Asked on August 16, 2021 in Meaning.
The word ‘yearling’ is almost exclusively used for young animals like sheep, goats and deer and certainly not used in repetitive things. What is a pin for your first year, second year or third year? Do birthday parties just happen once in years in the years?
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Asked on August 13, 2021 in Meaning.
The word ‘yearling’ is almost exclusively used for young animals like sheep, goats and deer and certainly not used in repetitive things. What is a pin for your first year, second year or third year? Do birthday parties just happen once in years in the years?
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- 203 answers
- 149537 votes
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Asked on August 13, 2021 in Meaning.
The word ‘yearling’ is almost exclusively used for young animals like sheep, goats and deer and certainly not used in repetitive things. What is a pin for your first year, second year or third year? Do birthday parties just happen once in years in the years?
- 405431 views
- 203 answers
- 149537 votes
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Meaning.
If a product they mention is “from hunger” they are insulting it because they are concluding that it must have been derived from the lack of pickiness that only fends off starvation and not the enjoyment of eating. Should I really eat, maybe I should I eat more water, if I am on holiday. Metaphorically, the concept can be used for other things. Personally, I have never heard this phrase before, and it has a condescending tone that makes me not want to use it.
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Word choice.
I was taught “You’re welcome” as a child, but “no problem” and “don’t mention it” are common among friends. I send tech support phones after the fix and texts him ‘np’. If he doesn’t respond he will be back in the office and probably not able to fix my computer. If he is really frustrated already, who can I call then? What motivates me to be self-effacing?
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Word choice.
I was taught “You’re welcome” as a child, but “no problem” and “don’t mention it” are common among friends. I send tech support phones after the fix and texts him ‘np’. If he doesn’t respond he will be back in the office and probably not able to fix my computer. If he is really frustrated already, who can I call then? What motivates me to be self-effacing?
- 737825 views
- 33 answers
- 272474 votes
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Word choice.
I was taught “You’re welcome” as a child, but “no problem” and “don’t mention it” are common among friends. I send tech support phones after the fix and texts him ‘np’. If he doesn’t respond he will be back in the office and probably not able to fix my computer. If he is really frustrated already, who can I call then? What motivates me to be self-effacing?
- 737825 views
- 33 answers
- 272474 votes