- synonyms - Is ho hoe basically an equivalent of whore which . . .
It's a hard question to answer definitively—because the meaning of "ho hoe" is affected by its cultural associations Specifically, many Americans of European ethnicity associate the term with caricatures of African American culture So, for example, a white kid at a mostly white suburban high school might refer to his or her white girlfriend as a "ho" and automatically embed a jokey faux
- etymology - Does the usage of ho or hoe for whore predate the . . .
OED (possibly paywalled) indicates that this use of ho does not predate the twentieth century, and does not list this meaning for hoe at all Forms: 1900s– ho, 1900s– 'ho, 1900s– ho', 1900s– hoah, 1900s– hoe, 1900s– who', 1900s– whoe Etymology: Variant of whore n , reflecting a pronunciation frequent in African-American usage The earliest citation is from 1964 However, ho hoe
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- Is it a tough row to hoe?, or a tough road to hold?
I believe the road hoe, and the road hold sayings are the results of mishearing, or purposely changing the original row hoe saying Similarly, on occasions, I have changed the expression "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" to "don't lick a sick horse in the mouth" just to get a laugh
- The line between inappropriate and acceptable use of the n-word in . . .
I would like to understand the nuances behind the use of the word quot;nigga quot; in various situations I am Japanese and have never lived in Western countries, and I'm asking these questions pu
- etymology - Where did the term Hows tricks come from? - English . . .
The full OED has it first recorded 1915 under definition P4 how's (less frequently how are) tricks? - how are things? how are you getting on? colloquial (originally U S ) Compare You never miss a trick (you exploit every opportunity) and How's your luck? (are you getting good opportunities?)
- pronunciation - How is æ supposed to be pronounced? - English . . .
As I said, you have to distinguish English spelling from pronunciation There's no difference between the letters"ae" together and the "æ" ligature; and there's no rule for how to pronounce them, either -- every word is different The words encyclopædia, encyclopedia, and encyclopaedia are all pronounced the same, however you pronounce them I pronounce that vowel as i , myself
- Do you really answer How do you do? with How do you do?
You could also say it this way: "how do you do" back has been replaced with an equally meaningless reply It is just an exterior change of convention; etiquette demands that you give only one answer when asked about your well-being in somewhat formal situations: you are doing well, thank you At "not so great", your interlocutor would be forced to ask "oh dear, why not?", and you'd be forced
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