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  • What does (something) goes brrr mean and how to use it?
    "Brr" is often used to indicate the sound of a machine working Like we'll describe a car engine as "going brr" So "something goes brrr" means "something makes a working-machine noise" ("Brr" is also used to describe the sound people make when they are very cold and shivering, but that doesn't fit in this context )
  • word request - sound made while feeling cold - English Language . . .
    Your grandmother is shivering The word you are using is called an onomatopoeia, which is a word that is spelled in such a way as to make the sound Different cultures around the world make sounds differently See, for example, this Wikipedia page Often, Americans will spell the sound "brr " In Russia, I saw it spelled "zhzh" (actually it was in Cyrillic, but this is the English equivalent)
  • word request - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    What do you call the act of swiping a finger on your lips and blowing it to mimic a crazy person? I am referring to the act of blowing your finger with your lips and making the "BLBLBLBLBLBLBL" sou
  • Why w and not w. ? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I know that w i and w o are abbreviations for “within” and “without,” respectively, and it would not be typical of English style to abbreviate them w o the slashes, so maybe that pattern motivated the introduction and spread of w too
  • like to be. . . vs. like being. . . (and why?)
    What is the difference between the following? A) She likes to be looked at B) She likes being looked at Could you please elaborate your explanations? The more detail, the better
  • What adverb could I use before apologizing to mean a lot?
    What word could I use for someone who is apologizing a lot, for example in I was ____ apologizing to them? I thought of vigorously apologizing, but it still feels like I’m forgetting a more fitting
  • Why is it correct to say We should go see a movie, but not We should . . .
    The former sounds correct in spoken English, although sounds American to my British ear (i e , the construction "go see" sounds American) The latter sounds unnatural, although could be rendered "We should have gone to see a movie" or "We should have gone and seen a movie" and then sound natural In formal written English, the former sentence should really have 'to' or 'and' before the verb
  • which statement is correct for what I understand or from what I . . .
    I know this might sound a little too basic, but I would like to know if the following statements are correct and if there is a difference between them From what I understand the bible teaches abo
  • What does to be off with someone mean?
    What does quot;to be off with someone quot; mean in this sentence quot;Ever since I said no to him, he's been very off with me quot;?
  • Should it be bachelors program or bachelor program?
    I think it's likely that a fair number of native speakers share your belief that "bachelor's program" improperly suggests that a bachelor "owns" the program That's probably why "bachelor program" is sometimes used, even though "bachelor's program" is more common My own take on this is different When I use the phrase "bachelor's program," I am not suggesting "ownership" of the program at all





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