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When did "More tea vicar?" start to be used after farting? Where did it come from?

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Is "farfel" an idiolectical quirk/part of a familect?

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Why is home electricity supply called "mains"?

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Why do we call predator birds "birds of prey"?

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Etymology and Elizabethan English connotations of "sat at meat" (Mark 2:15, KJV)

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If a word is coined / popularized / used only or mainly by second-language speakers of English, is it still considered to be an English word?

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What's the origin of the phrase "bubble gum and shoe strings"

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Origin of "Indent" as in inventory or request

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Etymology of "banged-up" = "imprisoned"?

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What's the origin of "beta" to describe a "user-testing" phase of computer development?

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What's the origin of the idiom "miss the boat"?

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Origin of "I fart in your general direction"

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How did "pissed" come to mean "drunk" or "angry"?

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What is the origin of “give it the beans!”?

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