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  • Is freaking considered at least a little offensive?
    1 Originally, "freaking" was considered a substitute to the more vulgar curse word starting with an 'F', so I would say it is not offensive but the offensiveness also relies heavily on the interpretation of the person hearing reading it It has become more and more used in society, and therefore acceptable
  • euphemism - Meaning of Thank you so freaking much - English Language . . .
    "Freaking" is a less obscene version of the curse "fucking", which is used to add emphasis The word refers to intercourse, but is frequently used as either an exclamation (e g "Fuck!"), a curse (e g "Fuck you!"), or an emphatic stand-in for many other words, (e g "What the fuck was that?") An equivalent phrase would be: Thank you so very much This is just a vernacular way of thanking
  • What does my left a** cheek mean? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    I stumbled upon a YouTube video on language learning, describing why it ‘sucks’ At 05:16 the speaker uses an expression I have never heard: quot;my left ass cheek quot; Only Urban Dictionary see
  • Why do the British use the word flipping for emphasis?
    To my ears, "freaking" is slightly stronger than "flipping" - perhaps because "flipping" is typically just used for emphasis and has no literal interpretation whereas "freaking" sometimes is used literally (see UrbanDictionary) and thus carries that weight
  • when we can use freak out? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I am not sure about the usage of freak out - it means wildly irrational behaviour? Can we say for example that when someone is not doing something like expected is freaking out? I will give you an
  • What is the meaning of what a mess!
    It might seem a little callous to describe the earthquake and its aftermath as a "mess" It would be appropriate to use the term to describe an uncoordinated and ineffective relief effort afterwards by saying, "What a mess!" with eyerolling for emphasis
  • Why does it not work Vs. Why is it not working?
    See this usage chart, showing that we much prefer Why isn't it working? over Why doesn't it work? (when contracted; uncontracted Why is not it working isn't remotely idiomatic)
  • What is another word for “sh*t”? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    You scared the crap out of me! frickin’ or freaking (instead of fucking) : There's no freaking way I'm paying that much for this car I won't look these all up, but NOAD does say: jeepers (also jeepers creepers) exclamation informal used to express surprise or alarm : Jeepers! Do you think she saw? ORIGIN 1920s: alteration of Jesus and M-W
  • since two years ago — Is this correct? - English Language Learners . . .
    Neither example is a preferred way of using "since " Here are alternative versions with brief explanations as to how they use references to time I have worked here for two years This first example uses the speaker's current moment in time as the point of reference to express how long he or she have been doing something That the speaker may have been doing something else before two years ago
  • meaning of the phrase peel ones banana in context
    It is from Crash Course Biology It is at around 7 second Here is the context: How long have you been waiting in this line I have been here for like 15 minutes and it is freaking freezing out h





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