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  • Whats the verb for making that pffft sound?
    @jprete - sometimes the answer someone needs is not the answer they are expecting The truth is there is no recognised verb that adequately describes "putting your lips together and blowing throw them to create a sound like 'pffft', which is not a raspberry, in a derisive manner " An alternate point of view of the problem is often enlightening and more useful than scrabbling for a word that
  • Is there a WORD For: sound made by mouth to express demeaning annoyance . . .
    I think the 'pfff' sound is appropriate to the above It is the one made by curling the lip in a sneer and puffing out the bottom lip
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When you stick your tongue outside of your mouth and gently blow, it makes a common sound to indicate "whatever!" or "I don't like your answer response" or "Yes, you are smarter than I am " What i
  • Is there a specific name for that singular exhalation laugh that . . .
    I'm betting that most people know exactly what I am talking about It happens when you're scrolling through some social media and you see something that is only a little funny It may catch you by
  • Neither and either usage in negative sentence
    I do not want either and I want neither are both fine Neither is the negative form of either
  • Whats the word for the sound, or the act of making the sound, we . . .
    I'm not familiar with an exact word corresponding to what you mean, but the slang approximate guh may work to represent the sound It doesn't appear in well-known dictionaries, but see these Urban Dictionary entries for guh: Pronounced like Duh, but with a G A combination of being dumb-strucked by something or someone to the point of drooling when someone is irritating you or you are
  • idioms - What do you mean when you ask How are you? - English . . .
    The answer to this question would vary in different situations In most cases you should reply with neutral: "Fine What about you?" "Great! How are you?" Even if you had a really bad day, when you have a business meeting, you wouldn't answer something like this to the question you mentioned: "Oh, I had a really bad day " "Bad, what about you?" On the other hand, if you are talking to your
  • capitalization - Not or not in book title? - English Language . . .
    Blue book of grammar and punctuation: The following rules for capitalizing composition titles are universal •Capitalize the title's first and last word •Capitalize verbs, including all forms of the verb to be (is, are, was, etc ) •Capitalize all pronouns, including it, he, who, that, etc •Capitalize the not Do not capitalize a, an, or the unless it is first or last in the title




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