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Local L. A. color to the nth degree. - WordReference Forums Barque Banned Tamil Jun 1, 2020 #2 local colour: colour - WordReference com Dictionary of English See number 6 under the WR Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English nth degree: to an extreme degree
to the nth power - WordReference Forums I think I've heard "nth degree" (as opposed to "nth power") used where there is no confusion with real scientific meaning - as in "she was annoying to the nth degree" My late grandmother, who knew nothing of exponents, used this expression frequently
take it to the instigree [nth degree] | WordReference Forums "The boss went on to say "she takes it to the instigree "" "The boss went on to say "she takes it to the nth degree "" nth (pronounced 'enth' ɛnθ ) = the last; final; extreme;infinite To take something to the nth degree = to pursue continue something to its extreme example n th is like fif th and six th where 'n' is a very large number Degree = a step or stage in intensity
ninth level ( nth level ) | WordReference Forums Hi! Gorgeous and gory, a graphic film noir taken to the ninth level, “Sin City” is not just for devotees of Frank Miller What does ninth level mean?
in the last degree - WordReference Forums When I Google "to the last degree" I find references to the North and South Poles When I Google "to the nth degree" I find this definition: to the nth degree to the maximum amount Jane is a perfectionist and tries to be careful to the nth degree This scientific instrument is accurate to the nth degree
Every child children - WordReference Forums Would you be able to interpret why? I know it is not everyday speech, but it is supposed to have some meaning I think Any means in your horizon, every mink walks two by two We gamble to be born again, you know I never wanted to Expert levitation forward, polished to the nth degree Takes it's smile from every children, you take the beatin'
chicest - WordReference Forums Borrowed words usually use "more" and "most", don't they? From the thread title, I thought the question was about some dialect's pronunciation of "choicest" That's how I read it initially in the magazine before I realized that they meant "tres chic to the nth degree" I would almost prefer chic² or chic∞
bolloxed vs bolloxed up | WordReference Forums It is done to the "nth degree" - to completion; that no more might be done To print is just that - to print up is everything from now to a finished product and will take several stages
The nth [ ordinal number in programming ] - WordReference Forums The phrase "nth" (also written "n-th) is slang In English most ordinal numbers end in "-th" (seventh, ninth, fifteenth, fourth), so this slang adds "-th" to N or I or K or some other variable-name-representing-an-integer As post #2 says, this isn't done in daily life -- or at least it is uncommon Most people would not understand
Urdu, Punjabi : slap - WordReference Forums From what I understand it is used when you do something to the nth degree, much like dabaa ke The imagery it imparts is of forcing someone thing into submission and then beating it to the pulp with something or have it bursting at the seams with something