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  1. Why is the word 'bologna' pronounced like 'baloney'?

    Baloney is a modification of bologna, used to mean both the smoked sausage and nonsense. The pronunciation of bologna, when used to refer the smoked sausage is similar to the …

  2. Why is quixotic pronounced as it is? - English Language & Usage …

    Dec 28, 2013 · Since "quixotic" was coined with Don Quixote as its basis, why is it pronounced "kwicks-OTT-ick" when it should by rights/origin be pronounced "Key-HO-tick"? It even sounds …

  3. What is a less vulgar, but informal phrase for "talk a lot of s ...

    Apr 14, 2016 · 3 How about talking a lot of baloney? baloney Slang. foolishness; nonsense Origin of baloney: 1915-20, Americanism; alteration of bologna, with substitution of -ey for final …

  4. What is the difference between illegal and unlawful?

    Unlawful and lawful are good, stout Anglo-Saxon words that tend to be of the law -- that is, they are used in statute -- while illegal and legal are fine, robust Latinate words that have …

  5. What is a common word that describes men who don't attract …

    Sep 9, 2012 · I voted to reopen this. The question is specific enough - we want a word that means "unlucky in love" or "involuntarily without a girlfriend". The OP specifically mentioned courtship, …

  6. Common expression for having a rich man's taste but a poor …

    Feb 29, 2016 · What is the common expression for having a rich person's taste and poor person's budget?

  7. *A ton* vs *tons of* - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 12, 2015 · Is there a preferred or more common usage between the phrase "with a ton of xxx" or "with tons of xxx"? Both referring to something having an abundance of something.

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  9. How did "Italian" and "Italic" develop different meanings?

    Sep 26, 2014 · Manutius commissioned typeface designer Francesco Griffo da Bologna to develop a cursive type for a new series of small books he was planning to produce. ... [O]ther …

  10. How Many Diphthongs Are There In English?

    long o /Ow/ – go, know, boat, toe, goal, brooch, sew, bologna … long u /Uw/ – two, you, who, due, suit, new, cool, ewe, queue, lose … You can probably see the pattern here – long vowels are …

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