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  • Is this an edge use of toted or a typo for touted?
    Whether a dictionary should register or fix the language is often toted as a qualifier Register , as if words are like so many delinquent children herded together and counted in a room; fixed , as if only a certain number of children are allowed access to the room, and then the room is filled with cement
  • etymology - Is “Im working totes” new slang? - English Language . . .
    toted; toting Definition of tote (Entry 1 of 4) transitive verb 1: to carry by hand : bear on the person : LUG, PACK 2: HAUL, CONVEY tote noun (1) Definition of tote (Entry 2 of 4) 1: TOTE BAG 2: BURDEN, LOAD tote verb (2) toted; toting Definition of tote (Entry 3 of 4) transitive verb: ADD, TOTAL —usually used with up toted up his
  • Tote vs. carry in AE - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Aside from formality informality registers, what is to "tote" that is not to "carry" to AE native speakers? Does "tote", unlike "carry", imply a certain way to hold or support something while moving?
  • What does it mean when someone says noted to you?
    Actually this is not a bad question When you make a statement and the reply comes back "Noted," you can assume that you have been over-sharing, discussing topics the other person finds objectionable or uncomfortable, or violating some other social taboo
  • Origins and history for phrase tote that barge?
    In the 1927 musical "Show Boat" there is a famous song -- Old Man River -- with the lyric "Tote that barge Lift that bale " being sung by the slaves laborers in the musical The word tote typically
  • punctuation - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Oft," like "often," is an adverb and requires no hyphenation when it modifies an adjective In the phrase, "The oft-cited first sentence of this work," the hyphen introduces no clarity because "oft," an adverb, cannot modify anything here but "cited," an adjective—and a hyphen that doesn't introduce clarity is superfluous and is certainly not needed
  • Why do get and have work similarly in get have sth done but . . .
    The verbs 'get' and 'have' are not completed in the same way, whether in an active sentence or in a passive one: it only looks as if they work the same way in a passive phrase like 'get have something done', only looks
  • Toe the Party Line or Tow the Party Line? [closed]
    It's "toe the party line" NGram: Origin from Wikipedia: The most likely origins of the term go back to the usage of the wooden ships in the Royal Navy
  • etymology - What is the origin of cattywampus - English Language . . .
    Toted my tools to Hiram K Doughboys boarding shanty and settled with him for blankets and board , at thirty dollars per diem Catawampus prices here, that's a fact; but every body's got more dust than he knows what to do with The earliest Elephind match for the spelling catawampous is from the Anti-slavery Bugle (September 30, 1854):
  • the waters edge - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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