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expressions - How informal exactly is good stuff? - English Language . . . Good great lovely stuff! (informal) something you say to encourage or praise someone: "The sales figures are up this week " "Great stuff!" (Cambridge Dictionary) I don't think it is inappropriate If I were in the meetings I would see this use as an endearing quality (particularly if it were the Alan Partridge-esque "lovely stuff")
Is “stuff ” a plural word? [closed] - English Language Usage . . . Alf sold some stuff at auction Ben also sold some stuff Charlie also sold some stuff Dan didnt sell all his stuff We wish to say "3 out of 4 loads of stuff were sold at auction" Here the prefix "loads of" converts stuff to a singular collective noun phrase "plot of" works for land Not sure what works for "content"
Meaning of goodies - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The usual dictionary definitions of goodies, as for example, "good characters in a story, often a hero too" at wiktionary, or "A candy, chocolate, praline, confection or sweetmeat" at websters-dictionary-online, or "a thing that is very nice to eat" or "anything that is attractive and that people want to have" at oxfordlearnersdictionaries, are
Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad Easily applicable to stuff like the "Cult of New" where people want the shiny new technology For furniture, you might use "rickety" to describe something that would break if you sat on it If you're talking just about tools, I suppose you could use "Golden Hammer"
thats some good sh*t - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The earliest quotation using good shit is about heroin: It's good shit, not like some of the stuff we've been getting lately -- Alexander Trocchi, Cain's Book, p 9, 1960 The next three definitions show its use becoming even more generalised: things possessions (1969), anything at all (1995), et cetera (1999) All these seven are US Oxford
Is there a word that can describe something is good but not better than . . . Is there a word that can describe something is good but not better than very few others? I have found the adjective competitive However, competitive seems not appropriate Because it has a meaning that the compared stuff is the best For example: Joey gets 93 points in an exam Rose gets 99 Chandler gets 88 points Phoebe gets 89 Monica gets 98
What is the origin of hot as good-looking or attractive? Hot stuff for anything good or excellent is by 1889 ” The etymonline entry isn't clear about the dates of “warm” or “heated” meanings, but those apparently predate the other The etymonline entry isn't clear about the dates of “warm” or “heated” meanings, but those apparently predate the other