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Q: What are Names for a Gold Digger's Man?

Jonathan MeeSo a Gold Digger is an informal term for: A woman who associates with or marries a man chiefly for material gain What would the Gold Digger's man be called? A Mark? A Sugar Daddy?

 
4:51 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL in title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title, +2 more: growxlsite.com/zilotrope/ by Zacharytis on english.SE
 
 
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8:47 AM
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Q: Formal single word instead of meeting

Mango GummyI am looking for a very formal word instead of meeting. This is a small meeting with less than 20 people to discuss the current regulations in the industry. It will be used for our huge conference this year as one of small sessions in the event. Do you know any formal word for it? I thought of me...

 
 
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9:56 AM
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Q: What is opposite of "fall out of favour" of someone

AMNWhat is the opposite of "fall out of favour of someone".

 
10:50 AM
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Q: Dismissing all of a person's arguments because of one fallacy

Rich BennerIs there a term for dismissing all of a person's arguments because one of them contains a fallacy (despite the rest not being dependent on that fallacious argument)? It's not fallacy fallacy because it's not concluding the opposite because of a fallacious argument, it's just dismissing valid arg...

 
11:41 AM
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Q: What's the word for someone who opposes a generally established opinion?

user1255410I'm looking for a noun to describe someone who's against something. For example: He's one of those people who oppose the idea of... I know you can simply say "He's against the idea of", but I was wondering if there was any noun that I could use in this particular scenario. I thought about simpl...

 
 
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2:40 PM
I want to double check, in addressing the Pope, in dialogue, in fiction, should one capitalize both the "your" and the "holiness" so it would read, "Yes, Your Holiness." Can someone help? Thank you!
 
3:03 PM
@tchrist Yes, it's definitely a pain. But not as much as the insistence by some people that case-insensitive names are an improvement over case-sensitive ones. I worked for several years for a (MS-based) company where that was the prevailing view. Confusion was the standard there.
 
3:48 PM
@Robusto i hAVE nO iDEA wHAT yOU mEAN.
 
 
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5:53 PM
@GilbertReid I would use two capitals. But perhaps the others options are not exactly 'wrong'. See here:
 
6:20 PM
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Q: Is there a 2 word expression to describe someone who's fluent in a language?

Ayoub DhaouadiFor instance someone who's fluent in Korean would be called a Korean fluent. How correct is this expression?

 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, repeating characters in answer: Meaning of "I'll make due" by user288824 on english.SE
 
7:16 PM
Happy new year everyone!
 
@Færd happy Nowruz!
Happy newday o.o
 
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7:30 PM
@Færd @M.A.R.ಠ_ಠ عید شما مبارک
 
@Mitch صد سال به این سال‌ها!
Ie, cento anni.
 
"Poetry is to music as linguistics is to literature."
@MetaEd Hey, it's easier if you don't have to be precise, right?
Hello, my name is V. Equinox, and I've come to bring equality to all. Wait ... I'm slipping away, it's ... over. I'm over.
 
7:52 PM
@Robusto Always be as precise as necessary, and no preciser.
 
8:05 PM
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Q: Is there a word for a student/person counted in a roll call

CumminUp07I am looking for a word that represents someone who has been accounted for during a roll call or similar process if one exists. It may be considered to be the opposite of an absentee.

 
 
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11:11 PM
@Færd Oh! Is today the Persian new year?
 

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