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Hi Jessica
"ish" certainly can mean "a little bit".
For instance:
A: "Are you warm yet?"
B: "I'm warmish."
It's also a way of indicating that you are not being exact, but approximate.
Examples:
"I'll be there nineish" = I'll be there
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LACTOMANGULATION: There's a word for it? I thought I was the only one who did that. I felt so ashamed. I used to burn my empty milk cartons so no one would ever find out.
If there's a word, there must be a support group somewhere ...
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This quote pretty much sums up what I think would be a good governing policy:
'Most readers of this text have been using the English language for much or all of their lives. Yet to some it may seem that the principles that we have endorsed and
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Australians? What were they doing in the Eurovision song contest?
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Those crazy Austrians. Did they have cork hats and didgeridoos?
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I was going to keep this for the Eurovision Song Contest, but it looks like it might be a few years before NZ becomes technically part of Europe. My song is a love song for scientists, and it's called "Emulsify My Love"
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My love is
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Supposedly true, but who knows:
http://members.tripod.com/mnmee/games/Jokes/realheadlines.htm
Cheers
John.
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Hello.
I'm a "refugee" from another English language board.
The thing that drove me away in the end was that the owners and moderators of that board didn't have any policy regarding the correctness of posts.
For instance, let's say a
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