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  • phrases - What does you are getting reamed mean? - English Language . . .
    3 "Getting reamed", is slang for being fucked hard, in one hole or another It is just a grosser, more exaggerated form of the slang "getting screwed", meaning to be taken advantage of, mistreated or abused
  • Meaning of get a serious reaming - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The idiom is derived from military jargon meaning to ream out the bore of a gun or artillery piece The act of reaming is a harsh cleaning out of the inside of the gun, with a heavy swab, to remove any residues from previous firings A "serious reaming" can affect the lands and grooves of the barrel, so a serious reaming is not something you do often, just in cases of absolute necessity
  • The wrought wreaked havoc misunderstanding
    The phrase wrought havoc is the past tense of work havoc In 1900, the two most common phrases were "wrought havoc" and "work havoc" So it's the phrases wreak havoc and wreaked havoc that were introduced because of the misunderstanding
  • Cowboy as an adjective? [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    T Dalzell and T Victor; The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English (2015) "The media played you up as a hero Back here in the office, I got reamed You know how it is with the new chief—better to go by the book and have a negative outcome than do some cowboy stunt that works ” Mark Schorr; Fixation (2008)
  • Thousand thousands? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    You don't use the 's' on numbers in phrases such as 'thirty thousand dollars' because the number here is acting as an adjective Adjectives in English don't take plurals Even if you omit the 'dollars' it is understood that 'dollars' whether it is spoken or inferred is the noun When you say thousands of dollars you are no longer using 'thousands' as an adjective It is now a noun Think of it
  • vocabulary - Word to describe everyday things - English Language . . .
    Is there any one word which can describe everyday things? By this, I mean things we commonly regard as things most people do every day, like taking a shower, brushing your teeth, getting dressed,
  • Should I use capital or small letter here? Dear All or Dear all?
    "Dear team" "Dear all" "Dear colleagues" Since I don't use a name after dear, I don't need to use Capital letter is it correct?
  • Man is to womanizer as woman is to what?
    What's the feminine version of womanizer? Your title and question are a bit contradictory Reading the title, I inferred that the question was a man womanizes a female so what do you call a female that womanizes a male However, the question implies what is a woman that womanizes; I wasn't aware that womanizing was gender specific As opposed to (what the title led me to believe the question
  • unparseable vs. unparsable [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    What is the correct spelling of this word? See the discussion at (Codespell) false positive: unparseable
  • Lately and recently in Present Perfect - English Language Usage . . .
    If I use Present Perfect Progressive and Present Perfect with an expression of unfinished time, it implies that the action is continuing But what about recently and lately nbsp;— when used with P





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