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Sep 21, 2015 · I have done quite a bit of searching, no result. Is there a term for the young equivalent of a 'Sugar Daddy/Momma'? Not a 'Sugar Baby', but a young person who does what a 'Sugar Daddy' typically wo...

Aug 9, 2012 · In the following two examples, what is the difference between the usage of been to and been in? They seem like they have the same meaning but I’m not sure. -Have you ever been to Florida? -Yes,...

Aug 21, 2011 · What, if any, is the right way to use 'and lo' in a sentence? My basic structure is ' [discussion about thing], and lo, [example of thing]', kind of like: There's a cliche about circus clowns being creepy and dangerous, and lo, last night I saw a clown violating a teddy bear.

When writing an instruction about connecting to a computer using ssh, telnet, etc., I'm not sure what spacing to use in this familiar spoken phrase: 'Log in to 3bc0ee.555win5win.com' 'Log into 3bc0ee.555win5win.com' 'Login to

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The difference between heading to and heading for is subtle enough that you can use them interchangeably, yet I think there is a difference. If you are heading to somewhere, you have a strong expectation of getting there promptly. If you are heading for somewhere, you are going in that route, but there is some possibility of not reaching it, or making of stops along the way. An …

Apr 4, 2014 · Searching Google books, I find that what the phrase originally meant in the 17th and 18th centuries was that 'A loves B just as much as B loves A '; the amount of love is balanced, so there is no love lost. In other words, unrequited love was considered to be 'lost'. This could be used to say they both love each other equally, or they both hate each other equally. The idiom has …

Nov 15, 2010 · 9 Lo comes from Middle English, where it was a short form of lok, imperative of loken, 'to look' (see Etymonline, Wiktionary). To behold means 'to see, to look at' and comes from Old English bihaldan, 'give regard to, hold in view' (compare to behalten in contemporary German).

13 Historically, “lo!”, isn’t expressive of any particular emotion (alas) or addressed to any particular person (dude), and it's not an all-purpose interjection (Hey). It expressly calls upon hearers to look at, to take account of, to behold what follows. In contemporary English we say “look!” in pretty much exactly the same way.

4 From TheFreeOnlineDictionary: lo Used to attract attention or show surprise. You don't need the apostrophe. In fact, don't use it. you can use an exclamation point, however, even in the middle of a sentence.

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