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  • Is this an edge use of toted or a typo for touted?
    Whether a dictionary should register or fix the language is often toted as a qualifier Register, as if words are like so many delinquent children herded together and counted in a room; fixed, as if only a certain number of children are allowed access to the room, and then the room is filled with cement
  • Is “Im working totes” new slang? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    tote verb (2) toted; toting Definition of tote (Entry 3 of 4) transitive verb : ADD, TOTAL —usually used with up toted up his accomplishments — G P Morrill [Entry 4 of 4 omitted] First Known Use of tote Verb (1) 1677, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun (1) circa 1772, in the meaning defined at sense 2 Verb (2) 1888, in the meaning
  • What does it mean when someone says noted to you?
    In my experience, when people have said, "Noted," or, more often, "So noted," it means that they have heard me, or pretended to have heard me, and that they have no intention of acting on my issue It's an approach some people use to foreclose further discussion It's dismissive It means you're not going to get anywhere
  • Origins and history for phrase tote that barge?
    In the 1927 musical " Show Boat " there is a famous song -- Old Man River -- with the lyric " Tote that barge Lift that bale " being sung by the slaves laborers in the musical The word tote typically means to carry and barge is a type of cargo ship Since it is impossible for a man to carry a boat I am wondering about the usage Are there any pre-1927 definitions for tote and or barge that
  • Is being low on the totem pole good or bad?
    From Wikipedia: Vertical order of images is widely believed to be a significant representation of importance This idea is so pervasive that it has entered into common parlance with the phrase "low man on the totem pole " This phrase is indicative of the most common belief of ordering importance, that the higher figures on the pole are more important or prestigious A counterargument
  • Toe the Party Line or Tow the Party Line? [closed]
    It's "toe the party line" NGram: Origin from Wikipedia: The most likely origins of the term go back to the usage of the wooden ships in the Royal Navy Barefooted seamen had to stand at attention for inspection and had to line up on deck along the seams of the wooden planks, hence to "toe the line" Over the years the term has been attributed to sports, including toeing the starting line in
  • Tote vs. carry in AE - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Aside from formality informality registers, what is to "tote" that is not to "carry" to AE native speakers? Does "tote", unlike "carry", imply a certain way to hold or support something while moving?
  • Why do get and have work similarly in get have sth done but . . .
    Why do 'get' and 'have' work similarly in I got had my car repaired but differently – that is are not complemented in the same way although they still mean the same – in I got someone to re
  • etymology - What is the origin of cattywampus - English Language . . .
    Toted my tools to Hiram K Doughboys boarding shanty and settled with him for blankets and board , at thirty dollars per diem Catawampus prices here, that's a fact; but every body's got more dust than he knows what to do with The earliest Elephind match for the spelling catawampous is from the Anti-slavery Bugle (September 30, 1854):
  • writing style - 2+ Million or 2 Million+? - English Language . . .
    When using a plus sign for brevity in a phrase like quot;over two million quot;, where should the plus sign go? 2+ Million 2 Million+ The same concept would happen with thousand, billion, etc





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