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The phrase “cat’s got your tongue” has inspired theories involving witches, sailors, and ancient Egyptians—but its true origins remain unclear.
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Spice up your vocabulary with these 15 words that end with ‘Q.’
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From “xenon” to “xyst,” here are interesting and unusual words that start with the letter "X"—and what they actually mean.
Nitya Rao|
This phrase was originally used to make fun of someone trying to do the impossible.
Eden Gordon|
From quaint curios to quietly useful terms, these 30 Q-words will help you quirk up your vocabulary and sound a little more…quintessentially interesting.
Nitya Rao|
Language gets livelier when you lean into these lilting "L" words!
Logan DeLoye|
Family game night just got a whole lot more educational with these 100 trivia questions for kids.
Natalie Zamora|
“Bite the bullet” means facing something tough—but where did it come from? Explore the phrase’s origins and how its meaning changed over time.
Nitya Rao|