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What is the repetition of vowel sounds called?
by Answerbag Staff on April 15th, 2010
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Americans, do you get offended when foreigners call you yanks? if so why?
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Q about the linking r rule; does it apply to proper names? My teach says it does, but I have never heard an example of this in conversation.
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So does the word 'terrorist' now mean anyone who challenges the status quo?
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Thanks, Nuttsky. Is that a common term in the UK? It is seldom used in the US.
by HoboJoe on October 1st, 2009
It is common in the UK, and you're right, it isn't used in the U.S. It means stubborn and contrary in a hateful, go-to-hell kind of way.
by Nuttsky on October 1st, 2009