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  • Where and how is Geil used? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    GEIL (Guy-el) The best colloquial word ever established by the German language It has slowly assimilated itself into English speaking culture, particularly the Southeast of America These cities such as: Charleston, Charlotte, Atlanta, and Chattanooga the word 'GEIL' is used frequently and interchangeably between the people whom reside there
  • How to translate the meaning of the german phrase Leider geil
    "Sadly cool" (or rather "sadly awesome", but that one doesn't fit the metre) is perfectly fine That is exactly what it means Of course it won't work at that one point in the song where geil is used in the meaning "horny" (ich war wohl gestern abend leider geil) But that's word games and poetry translation for you
  • Meaning of by when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive
    Without additional information, 'due by MM-DD-YYYY' has a fair chance of meaning: Due at or before 11:59:59 PM on that date - that is, before the specified day ends Due at or before 11:59:59 PM on the previous date - that is, before the specified day begins
  • or ++ in emails - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I have been seeing and using the symbols + or ++ whenever a new recipient is added to an existing email thread along with the original recipients in To or Cc Just curious about how this came into
  • How to correctly apply in which, of which, at which, to which . . .
    How does one correctly apply “in which”, “of which”, “at which”, “to which”, etc ? I'm confused with which one to apply when constructing sentences around these
  • To start vs to get started - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Aside from the formal informal distinction, there is a slightly different meaning between start and get started Start would indicate the beginning of an action that will continue, such as start walking, start paying attention, or start writing your exam In contrast, get started refers only to the action of beginning an activity
  • meaning - In a tournament, do I get a by, a bye, or a buy . . .
    My dictionary lists by as meaning "pass" in card-games, so that suggests that spelling On the other hand, the image of the referee looking from the single player, to the empty and undefended far side of the field, and then back to the player, shrugging, and saying "Bye", is too strong to easily discard
  • Is Flippable a valid word? If not, what is a better alternative?
    I wouldn’t say that turnable or interchangeable would be a better alternative for flippable since flippable has an obvious meaning as @nnnnnn noted Flippable would be acceptable most times, and understood most times, but wouldn’t always be regarded as “formal”
  • As on 16 May vs. as of 16 May — which is correct?
    They are both correct but mean different things in different situations As of May 16 indicates the start of something; from that time on, while as on May 16 is completely different
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