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eye dialect - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I have seen the word "cause" in many music lyrics and usually is pronounced "kez" I curious what does this word mean? For example, here is a part of Taylor Swift's Bad Blood lyrics: Cause baby,
phrase meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange A: how come Dianne Feinstein gets a pass having a Chinese spy on her payroll? B: She gets a pass cuz she was ignorant as hell I saw this exchange from a comment of this article What does quot;g
About the phrase You suck - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Th phrase makes no sense in the English language unless as a statement of fact Q "How do I drink this?" A "You suck the liquid through a straw" to suck is to ' draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum ' Only in the USA has this meaning been mangled to indicate that something is bad Interpreting it as a colloquialism, it is more generally
Do these sentences have the same meaning: I thought so. vs That is . . . The two sentences are not identical in all contexts For one example, "That's what I thought" can mean, "I've had that thought opinion", whereas "I thought so" cannot have this meaning But in contexts where the meaning is "that confirms what I believe", the two are interchangeable in all contexts I can think of I can't confidently say there are no contexts at all where they're different
this reminds me of, this reminded me of, this made me think of . . . This reminds me of the whole sort of self-esteem generational thing where everybody gets a trophy cuz we're all winners, there's no competition, there's no winning and losing This reminds me of the poem by the great Irish poet W B Yeats, where the best lack all conviction, and the worst are full of passionate intensity