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It might not be a big deal, but you can make it sound like one.
It might not be a big deal, but you can make it sound like one.
If you’ve ever tried to give “110 percent” to a task, chances are you’ve worked in an office where people tend to use a lot of corporate jargon.
If you say “my pleasure” before your Chick-fil-A cashier has a chance to utter it, you won’t score free food.
If you’re easily startled or just need some alternatives to “By the hammer of Thor!” and “Damn!,” read on for some old-timey outbursts.
If your Wordle game is feeling stale, these math-backed opening words could give the momentum you need.
Even the most well-respected dictionaries consider ‘mistrust’ and ‘distrust’ interchangeable. But people do tend to use them a little differently.
Battologize your friends by repeating these over and over again.
Linguists and lexicographers have truly gone the whole nine yards to uncover the origin of ‘the whole nine yards.’
It's said that everyone gets to be a bit Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. In that case, it's only fair that everyone has a few words of Gaelic origin ready.
Don't be agelastic or an ashcat—these words will help even a budding abecedarian advance their vocabulary.
From memorable misprints to fake words to eggcorns to phrases you might be mispronouncing, here are 13 English language mistakes you should know.
What's the 'worse' or 'worst' that could happen if you use the wrong form of this commonly used word? Here's what to know.
It all started with forecaddies … or the military. Either way, ‘fore’ is the most succinct way to say “You might be about to get hit by an errant golf ball.”
Zoomers have revolutionized the slang game on- and offline with colorful terms like ‘stan’ and ‘She ate.’ But some are older than you think.
Whether you type on a Windows or Mac computer, you can add accents to Spanish letters with a few easy shortcuts.
You’re not really wishing someone a good ‘bye.’ ‘Bye’ is just an abbreviation—and ‘good’ is sort of a mistake.
From poisoning to warfare, these are the dark origin stories behind eight common phrases and idioms.
Different cultures from all over the world have different perceptions of love, and just as many ways to describe it.
Before psychologists gave it a formal definition, ‘gaslighting’ just meant "what happened to Ingrid Bergman in the movie ‘Gaslight.'’’
Maybe you know ‘GOAT,’ ‘FOMO,’ and ‘stan.’ But thanks in part to TikTok, slang is a little more complex than that these days.
Even a degree from an Ivy League college or university won't save you from embarrassing spelling mistakes.
If you’re so exhausted that saying “I’m tired” just doesn’t cut it, don’t worry—we have you covered.
Even if you drive vehicles with four wheels, you can still use these pieces of truck driver slang on your next road trip.