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  • Formal equivalent synonym for the phrase idiom winging it
    I am currently drafting a critical analysis, evaluating the performance of a project I was involved in One team member on the project was, for lack of a better word, winging it They did not understand what their role required and did not follow any established theories, methodologies or principles to achieve their role
  • Are the origins of the idioms on the fly and just wing it related?
    Improvise, as in The interviewer had not read the author's book; he was just winging it This expression comes from the theater, where it alludes to an actor studying his part in the wings (the areas to either side of the stage) because he has been suddenly called on to replace another
  • Does anyone use both whinge and whine?
    But I became acquainted with the word from the Harry Potter books: he lived in the fictional Surrey suburb called "Little Whinging " Assuming that it had a meaning, I looked it up and found its use (for the dull, smug suburb) humorous But upon reading HP Fan-fiction, I saw some writers misspell it as "Little Winging "
  • Past tense of to wing? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • Winged or Wingèd? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Okay here is the problem: In a certain story I am writing, I have a place called the "Winged Lion Inn" which serves as a locus for several story-related events I have a friend that insists it
  • What does Homer mean when he says, her words had wings?
    Nobody knows for sure The Greek phrase is “ἔπεα πτερόεντα”, and “winged words” is a literal translation
  • What is the origin of the Australian slang “pommers” to refer to . . .
    From 1923, in The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express: The word 'pommy,' as applied to newcomers from the old-land, is still causing a mild sensation as to its origin, or derivation, in several papers
  • Alternatives to then, next (at the beginning of the phrase) in . . .
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  • Where does the phrase Aint no thang but a chicken wang come from?
    I remember this line being used on the sketch comedy show, 'In Living Color' back in the early '90s If I remember correctly Tommy Davidson's character was wrestling with someone and being placed in some sort of headlock or other really painful-looking hold, to which Davidson remarked, "Ain't no thang but a chicken wing "
  • A word that defines shy, but in a positive context
    Sometimes it's what we're NOT that makes us a valuable asset for someone Supportive, not investigative Accepting, not minutely critical Observant, not fumbling winging-it fool! All these people that responded to your question acknowledge the many wonderful and valuable attributes that parallel being shy and reserved Live strong introverts!!!





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