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Local L. A. color to the nth degree. | WordReference Forums Narrator: Yep, you'd think this place was the Garden of Eden But there's trouble in paradise and his name is Meyer Harris Cohen, Mickey C to his fans Local L A color to the nth degree And his number-one bodyguard Johnny Stompanato What does "L A color to the nth degree" mean? Source: L A Confidential 1997
take it to the instigree [nth degree] - WordReference Forums "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 nth is like fifth and sixth where 'n' is a very large number Degree = a step or stage in intensity
to the nth power - WordReference Forums I reckon that sounds pretty lame, and the expression ‘to the nth power’ came into my head as an alternative I know that technically, the n just means a variable, but I’ve an idea that it’s used as informal shorthand for, if not maximum, at least a rather high power
ninth level ( nth level ) - WordReference Forums "nth" is an adjective : "1852, in phrase to the nth, figurative use of a mathematical term indicating indefinite number, in which n is an abbreviation for number" (Online etymology dictionary) Hermione Golightly
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
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
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 To fill tends to be used in a very general sense that includes pouring: e g
chicest - WordReference Forums I was reading, while at the dentist's office one of the women's fashion magazines The word "chicest" showed up multiple times I have a hard time with this form Chic (pronounced "sheek") is fine Tres chic is also fine But a chicest in the written form does not work for me It does
nillionaire - WordReference Forums He looks rich but it's all borrowed and his bank account is nil, he's a nillionaire Everything's in his wife's name, he's just a nillionaire