-
In the couple of years since 9/11 the phrase "the war on terror" has become part of the political lexicon, and what seems to go with it, is an assumption that there is a consensus about what it means and to whom it applies. ** Terrorist
alt.usage.english
by
derek
6 yr 173 days ago
Whom, Football, Business, Countries, Friendships, France, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Careers, Sports, Arts, MLA, Formats
-
I was recently talking to a friend about where the expression "the whole nine yards" comes from. She suggested that it might be from football (American), but that does not make sense to me. Nine yards is one too few. I'm thinking
alt.usage.english
by
the other harry
6 yr 183 days ago
Expressions, Football, Countries, Relationships, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Animals, Sports, Friends
-
My daughter told me today that one of the classes she has signed up for was full, but that her ... assumed that I would know what it meant, but I didn't; neither did she, as it happens. Can someone explain. I looked around on Google a bit, and
alt.usage.english
by
spehro pefhany
6 yr 201 days ago
Regards, Numbers, Football, Countries, Friendships, Colours, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Students, Speeches, Sports, Classes
-
So what's your understanding of "fútbol americano"? Interesting observation, Evan. Short answer: 'fútbol americano' is the name for the sport that you folks call "football" in ... game 'fútbol
alt.usage.english
by
evan kirshenbaum
6 yr 221 days ago
Football, Countries, Relationships, Friendships, United States, American, Speaking, Chat, Sports, Friends, Semantics
- English Test
How to Write a Letter Idioms Formal Letter Graduation Songs
Who sings a certain song
|
Ask a question right now..
|