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06:52
"in huge assortment"
Another example of Runglish
 
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13:36
Word of the day: quats (quaternary ammonium compounds)
 
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15:06
Maybe we should do idioms of the day too: “dyed in the wool”. She was a dyed-in-the-wool punk rocker and couldn’t bear listening to pop music.
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I know this expression!
I remember coming across it in O. Henry.
As I recall, he wrote of a "double-dyed deciever"
A Double-Dyed Deceiver is a lost 1920 American silent crime-drama film directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Jack Pickford. It was produced and distributed by the Goldwyn Pictures company. == Plot == As described in a film magazine, The Llano Kid (Pickford), after killing a Mexican in Texas, flees to Buennas Tierras, South America. The American counsel, seeking to rob an aristocratic Spanish family whose son disappeared years ago, schemes to use the Kid as a fence by having him pose as the lost son. The Kid is received royally by the family and for the first time he experiences love. Transformed...
Ha, there's even a movie
16:00
@CowperKettle Neat! I haven’t heard double-dyed before. There’s also “out-and-out” and “through-and-through” that are similar I think out-and-out is only used for negatives. Pat was an out-and-out liar. Jessie was a saint through-and-through.
 
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19:40
Word of the day: it's touch-and-go
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