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  • Do you really believe a Future FAIR For ALL? | Antimoon Forum
    I think that depends on your definition of "fair" and "all" I suspect the Labour Party's definition of "fair" is less fair than mine and their "all" includes less people than mine
  • Countries with the | Antimoon Forum
    One interesting thing is that during the Imperial period, people tended to have a much broader definition of "Russia" Russia, as an ethnic domain, was considered to encompass all of the East Slavic areas, with the Belarus being "White Russia", Ukraine being "Little Russia", and Russia as we know it today being "Great Russia"
  • wogginess? | Antimoon Forum
    Jordi - I essentially agree with the definition provided on the defintion that I cited above I am very light skinned but I would consider myself a wog because my background falls within the suggested groups (most people find it hard to pinpoint where I am from)
  • Indigo, Violet and Purple | Antimoon Forum
    This is a question about the definition of a word, the word "purple" So put the question that way and I ask "Does the definition of the word 'purple' include the the colours indigo and violet?"
  • Beyond the Pale | Antimoon Forum
    Definition "beyond the pale" If someone's behaviour is beyond the pale, it is unacceptable Her recent conduct is beyond the pale The Cambridge Dictionary give the 'bare bones' meaning of the idiomatic epression: 'Beyond the Pale', but what is the historic background to this expression? Where does the expression: 'Beyond the Pale' come from?
  • Chavish style | Antimoon Forum
    To illustrate the last of these, critics point to their style of dress: a love of flashy gold jewellery (hooped earrings, thick neck chains, sovereign rings and heavy bangles, which all may be lumped together under the term bling-bling); the wearing of white trainers (in what is called “prison white”, so clean that they look new); clothes
  • you guys | Antimoon Forum
    Just as with the myriad other words in the English language that have more than one definition, we all know those contexts and applications if we are native speakers; only non-natives are confused I actually haven't heard anyone take issue with "guys" being directed at females since I was a kid -- maybe 20 years ago?
  • wogginess? | Antimoon Forum
    Joel - you are right about "honky" but I have never heard of it being used in the context that you say; but according to one definition on Urban Dictionary, it matches what you say: "1 honky a derogatory term for a Caucasian person there are three main theories for the origin of the word: 1 the word originated from the practice of white males wishing to hire African-American prostitutes in
  • Can you distinguish a white from a black speaker by accent?
    I can almost always tell if someone is white or black by the tone and timbre of their voice It's an interesting question if there is a biological component or if it's just cultural One note about Obama I know he purposely adopted a more "black" accent as he rose to power in Chicago in order to appear more authentic to the local black community
  • standard spoken English | Antimoon Forum
    I'm intrigued On another forum, Mr P mentioned of the term "standard spoken English" He hasn't yet given a clear definition of what he means by that term, but he has excluded the use of "if I have get chance " over "if I have get the a chance " from his view of what is standard spoken English I wonder, what do you all think the term "standard spoken English" means and would you, as Mr P





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