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  • Why is this meaning of snipped not in dictionaries?
    Evidently, "snipped" has had more that a century to emerge as a short form of the phrase "said snippily " Something similar seems to have happened with such verbs as crabbed , grumped , and huffed , which are likewise sometimes used as short-form alternatives to "said crabbily," "said grumpily," and "said huffily," respectively
  • idioms - Meaning of the phrase under the cut? - English Language . . .
    this usage seems especially odd as it's on a blog where the more typical understanding of "under the cut" is text that is cut from the preview of the post shown on the main page archive list of all posts etc, but is visible when viewing the post on its own page
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Interesting I always thought that you could cut an audio tape in the exact same sense that you cut celluloid, and that "a cut" could mean "the piece of tape that was snipped out of the master tape and discarded", and later came to mean "a piece of tape" per se –
  • What does a shnip mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It’s always prefaced with little, ie, years ago from a now 90 year old uncle: ‘Any little schnip can drive a Rolls’ I’ve always conjectured, with no evidence whatsoever, that it could be related to that bit of skin snipped at a circumcision
  • Looking for a word to describe being shot by a sniper
    Do not confused with snipped, which is the past participle of snip Example: He was sniped by an unknown combatant Note that sniped can also be used in reference to the person sniping But you won't need the auxiliary verb in most instances Example: He sniped the enemy from a very long distance
  • Why is a disastrous mess called a pigs ear?
    The point of "making a silk purse out of a sow's ear" is that only rich people had silk purses Poor people would be much more likely to make a serviceable but inelegant purse from a pig's ear since the ear is a tough, flexible part of a pig but one that has few other uses
  • Wait on vs wait for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Wait on has numerous meanings In the OP’s example, it means, in the words of the OED’s definition, ‘remain in one place in expectation of’, in other words, wait for
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    One possibility could be "wodan dreame" Before getting to this point I'd like to add that whereas the spelling "nightmare" is indeed recent (see the corresponding Google ngram), more archaic spellings are reported in the OED; viz "niȝt-mare" (1290), "nytmare" (1340) and "Nyghte Mare" (1440)
  • verbs - Should I say declutter or unclutter? - English Language . . .
    It has been said that because only abnormal happenings make news, virtue does not qualify for the reporter's attention Happily, that is not an absolute truth An appreciable amount of publicity has been accorded to the fact that the period between June 5 and 12 was declutter week, in which a well-organised effort was [rest snipped off]
  • punctuation - When and why did the em-dash and the hyphen supplant the . . .
    Daring burglaries by armed men, and highway robberies, took place in the capital itself every night; families were publicly cautioned not to go out of town without removing their furniture to upholsterers’ warehouses for security; the highwayman in the dark was a City tradesman in the light, and, being recognised and challenged by his fellow





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