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Get down = boogie = dance.
Presumably it derives from "Get down onto the dance floor". In any case, it's slang, and it unlikely to be understood except in the lyrics of pop songs.
Rommie
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that, and whether or not there would be any point.
Rommie
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Rommie
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, therefore, we'll have to remove it from the list, except in legal texts.
Rommie
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in most walks of life, however.
Rommie
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Hmm. Probably not much. But I'd say "rather busy" is likely to be busier than "fairly busy".
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usage, media is still the plural of medium .
Rommie
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in different ways, you would otherwise have ended up with a different plural in each language.
Rommie
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It gets worse...
* in the zip file
* in the database
* in the archive
* on the server
* on the internet (or web or net)
* on the web page
* in the email
Some of these seem variable. I have heard both "in the database" and "on the
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Thanks Mirapence. I do agree with you.
It could even be argued that they mean different things. After all, the following do:
1. Tell me what is green.
2. Tell me what green is.
Rommie
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