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  • Why does “Whip smart” come to mean “Very smart”?
    Oxford online dictionary defines “Whip smart” as informal, chiefly North American Very quick-witted and intelligent: But I’m unable to associate the word, “whip” with “smart and intelligent” as it comes out For instance, COD at hand defines “whip” as: strip of leather or cord fastened to handle
  • Whip in British politics - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The whip is a parliamentary term dating back to 1742 The term originates from the political party needing to "whip" MPs to get them to attend and vote according to the party line in the chamber, with the term originating from fox hunting It was originally used metaphorically to mean ensuring that the MPs for the party get to the chamber in order to vote, but it has since been expanded to
  • Origin of the idiom go south - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What's the origin of the idiom go south? Why is it go south only? Why not go southwest or go east? Are the direction-related idioms go south, go north, go east, and go west correlated? Example, go
  • word choice - How should I write a whip sound? - English Language . . .
    The sound is generally referred to as the crack of a whip or a whip crack, and since crack is already onomatopoeic, you can't go wrong with it Crack! See That hurt a little, didn't it?
  • idiom requests - Alternative phrase for crack the whip - English . . .
    quot;Crack the whip quot; as an idiom to encourage hard work in supervisees is a problematic phrase with racist and oppressive overtones As others have noted, its origin is from driving horses, but
  • Where does three line whip come from? - English Language Usage . . .
    A single whip is simply a guideline, while a double whip (or two line whip) is stricter - and attendance at the vote is required The three-line whip is a 'vote with the party or get out' The number of lines comes from the number of times that a vote is underlined by the Chief Whip in the parliament's schedule
  • How to say that you are going to do something really soon?
    How is "I will do it soon" lengthier than "I will make it shortly" or "I will do it in a short while"? And how is "in a few hours" really soon? Time is a relative concept If you're under water, getting some air "really soon" means seconds, not hours In geologic time, "really soon" could mean a thousand years It's unclear what you are asking here
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    What is the origin of the phrase the beatings will continue until morale improves? There is a Metafilter and a Quora out on it, but they are inconclusive, and the phrase does not appear in the
  • Is it ever more appropriate to use cognizant over aware?
    This is a great answer, on several levels I only wanted to add that one place where cognizant might be more appropriate is in a paper on, say, Cognitive Learning – it's possible that somewhere in that paper cognizant would be a more apt word than aware But, for everyday speech, you summed it up great!





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