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Distribution of slang term “opp” - English Language Usage Stack . . . The mainstream dictionary entries seem to be either for "opp" meaning "opportunity" (as in "business opp", "job opp"), or as an abbreviation for terms such as "opposite" or "opus" So I think the hip-hop slang is probably a separate coinage
single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Opp to rare and 'rare' in this sense: a Originally: (of an organ or tissue, soil, or other substance) having the constituent material or particles loose or not closely packed together; not dense or compact; attenuated In later use chiefly: (of air or a gas) having low density, thin (though cf rare gas n at Special uses 2)
Usage of p. versus pp. versus pg. to denote page numbers and page . . . Per Strunk and White's Elements of Style, p is used to denote 1 page, pp to denote a range of pages This form of citation is used when you are using brief in text citations Otherwise, one would use the citation style for the type of formal paper that you are writing, for example, MLA would be "don't do it wrong" (Author's Last name 45) where the numbers indicate the page number where the
meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Your last question asks for an antonym to 'misogamy', which is not the same as 'misogyny', that is, hating marriage, not women The antonym of m'misogamy' would then be 'loving marriage' which for a male would correspond most nearly to uxorious
What do you call a person who has had sex reassignment surgery? transgender is an umbrella term that refers to anybody who has a gender identity different to their at-birth sex, regardless of whether they have had sex reassignment surgery or not transsexual refers to somebody who has had sex reassignment surgery Transgender people will typically refer to themselves as the gender they identify with For example a person that has male genitalia but
Onboard into onto to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I'm trying to figure out which is the right preposition to use after quot;onboard quot; (in the meaning of quot;integrate someone into an organization or familiarize him with one's products or se
What would be an appropriate opposite of exceed? Exceed is commonly used, but when I found myself wanting to use the opposite I couldn't really find a single word that would do it fall short of and inadequate are a little off How about deceed?
word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In a college essay I wrote a sentence that reads: Sixteen years later, my chosen path has afforded to me unique opportunities, limitless learning, and potential for growth Should I use the verb