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  1. How did the word "beaver" come to be associated with vagina?

    From " Why King George of England May Have to Lose His Beard: How the Game of 'Beaver' Which All England Is Playing Is So Threatening the Proper Reverence for the Throne That …

  2. Reason for different pronunciations of "lieutenant"

    Dec 6, 2014 · While Americans (and possibly others) pronounce this as "loo-tenant", folks from the UK pronounce it as "lef-tenant". Why?

  3. "Indian" comes from Italian/Spanish "gente in dios" (God-like …

    Mar 20, 2019 · Add details and include citations to explain why this answer is correct. Answers without enough detail may be edited or deleted. Indian is probably derived from the Latin word …

  4. Correct usage of replacing cuss words with symbols

    So, with that all in mind: What symbols are acceptable for doing this? Are there patterns or specific methods for this? (Specific patterns for certain words) Other rules that may pertain to …

  5. The meaning and the origins of "everything's gone pear-shaped."

    Jun 22, 2011 · I've recently heard this phrase spoken twice on a British television show, and I assume it means something along the lines of, "everything's fallen apart," generally meaning, …

  6. punctuation - Is there a standard ordering for the question mark …

    With the above stated, I must now ask for the reason why you are doing this? (And asking this question.) Over use of punctuation marks has the opposite of the intuitive effect, becoming …

  7. "By foot" vs. "on foot" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Why is the singular noun, 'foot', used? The idiom "on foot" goes back very far in English. Marlowe includes this exchange in Doctor Faustus (1592): Mephistopheles. What, will you go on horse …

  8. When should the word "English" be capitalized?

    I am often confused how the word "English" should be written in phrases such as "English language", because I have seen both variants: capitalized and starting with lowercase letter. …

  9. What is the difference between 20$ and $20? [closed]

    1 Why all the overcomplication? The difference is that, in English, $20 is the correct way to use the dollar sign, while 20$ is an incorrect way to use the dollar sign. That's all there is to it. …

  10. Origin of the phrase, "There's more than one way to skin a cat."

    Jun 30, 2011 · I couldn't find any use of the phrase earlier than the 1840 Money Diggers reference, but I did find some background to which the saying might refer. Apparently the …