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  • Etymology on egging on - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the etymology on "egging on"? e g It was Jack who did it But Jane was really egging him on Does it actually relate to eggs, or is it simply derived from "urging on"?
  • Word or idiom for suggesting that someone do something that would . . .
    Egging someone on addresses the situation where verbal persuasion is used egg [someone] on [phrasal verb]: to urge or encourage (someone) to do something that is usually foolish or dangerous He continued to take off his clothes while the crowd egged him on [Merriam-Webster] The girl walked along the top of a narrow uneven wall, seemingly not worried about the 30ft drop below her, after being
  • etymology - Origins and meaning of, “Ham and Egg it”? - English . . .
    Too bad there is no known etymology to the more current sports usage, however in match play golf a team will take the best score of player A on one hole, player B on another, C and D on others – and apparently (but I have no support) the term “ham and egging it” took off first in golf, and was then applied to other sports
  • Logging in or on? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There are a plethora of words for user accounts, like logon, login, signon, and also the action of logging in (or logging on) or signing in Are there any usage guidelines here?
  • Starting an independent statement with I mean,
    A friend was noting that his daughter would occasionally start sentences with the phrase "I mean, " simply for emphasis, not for clarification: Friend: How was the Miley Cyrus concert? Fr
  • When did Easter egg begin to mean hidden feature?
    There are three terms: Easter egg, Easter egg hunt, and Easter egging The third is likely the oldest, in technical use, as it was used by radio TV repairmen likely going back to the 50s, if not earlier
  • Idiom for explaining something too thoroughly
    2 "Over-egging the pudding" Perhaps most relevant to being overly dramatic, but conveys the meaning of providing more substance than is actually required, for the context Or "Laying it on a bit thick" Or "Teaching one's grandmother how to suck eggs" Needlessly explaining to an audience something they are well aware of
  • Is there a word, preferably a verb, that means to exaggerate a point . . .
    A fairly informal term is overegg (hyphenated by some) overegg [verb] [UK] used in the phrase overegg the pudding [or as a transitive verb, often with summative semireferential 'it'] to spoil something by doing or adding more than is needed [Macmillan; adjusted Some of his work might justify the word "spy" in Shulman's subtitle, though "assassin" is surely over-egging it [from Definition org
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What would be the word(s) or an idiom to describe a situation where a person is portraying the situation as if it is a lot of effort to do something when in fact it can be accomplished with just a
  • Can enjoy or will enjoy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    That having been said, the claim accompanying 'will' is often used in advertising, and is never taken to be gospel, but perceived as non-sinister over-egging





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