
Origin of the word "whee" - English Language & Usage Stack …
2020年3月25日 · Whee!" in response to every question people asked him about what was wrong with him—until a doctor "gave the customary treatment for whistleitis" (presumably an emetic). The punchline of the story is that the kid responds to the treatment by saying "Whee-ew!" which suggests that "whew" has probably been an interjection in English longer than ...
How do you spell 'hoo-wee!' - English Language & Usage Stack …
2024年12月6日 · Following up on Joe Blow's suggestion in a comment above, I also found Google Books matches for hoohee, hoo-whee (and hoowhee), whohee, whoohee, whoowhee, whowhee, woohee, and woowee. From James Post, Summer Chickens (and a Velvet Web) (2002): "Go for it, Bro!" he exhorted the doubtful-looking Barham. “Hoohee, that …
What is the origin and history of the word "motherf---er"?
Most fortuitously for you, just a couple of days ago I stumbled upon a book that answers this and most any question one might have on the word fuck and its multitudinous derivatives — anyone who has the slightest bit curiosity about this subject would do well to check out Jesse Sheidlower's The F-word, a very accessible and fun book.
What does "what for" mean and where did it come from?"
2014年4月2日 · It's "slang", first recorded by OED 1873 Routledge's Yng.Gentl. Mag. Feb. 137/1 It'll give you what for if it touches your lips., with the definition to give (one) what for = to inflict severe pain or chastisement.
grammar - "When" or "Where" when refering to scenario?
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Where does the period go when using parentheses?
2012年7月7日 · Where should the period go when using parentheses? For example: In sentence one, I use this example (which has a parenthesis at the end.) Should the period be inside, or outside of the parenthe...
When "etc." is at the end of a phrase, do you place a period after it?
2011年1月10日 · Prior to the invention of the Linotype, typographers would follow the abbreviation with a period and narrow space if it occurred mid-sentence, or with a period and wide space if it appeared at the end, thus avoiding ambiguity except in the case where the period was the last thing on the line (an occurrence which people hand-setting type would try to avoid mid-paragraph whether the period ...
commas - Is “month year” or “month, year” the more common …
@EdwinAshworth: One thing I noticed in looking at various style guides (most notably, AP) was that one can view the central issue as being not whether to separate the month from the year (the focus of my suggestion to WS2 that The New Yorker may like the comma in remembrance of the lost of between month and year), but whether to set off the year—on both sides—from the surrounding text.
Origins and meaning of "Put your money where your mouth is"
2014年9月28日 · Update (February 21, 2025): As Hugo points out in a valuable answer, the expression appears in newspapers as early as August 1913 in various reports of a dispute between Senator Reed Smoot of Utah and Senator Morris Sheppard of …
grammar - Where to put a period when you quote a title at the …
2016年6月11日 · Well, if "Oranges" is the title of a book or something, the second is correct. If you're just saying you haven't heard of the fruit, you could leave out the quotes. However, you could also put them in to emphasize that yo