
Origin of "deez nuts" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2015年4月23日 · Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004 Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n., Literally, these testicles. Used to refer to oneself. "I'm not going to let anyone …
Questions about meanings and usage of "deez nuts" - slang
2015年8月23日 · Deez Nuts ain't loyal is a variation on "These hoes ain't loyal" EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNING, a line in a song by Chris Brown. Many people said "Deez" instead of …
"The Nuts" in Poker - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I read a interesting article regarding origin of the term "The Nuts" in Poker. It means the best possible hand and though a well known term, no-one seems to know its origin. Wikipedia gives …
How did the phrase "are you nuts" come about?
2011年5月5日 · What is the connection between "nut" and the character? How was the phrase "are you nuts?" used at first?
From Soup to Nuts - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2015年8月5日 · 'From soup to nuts' in reference books Christine Ammer, The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms (1997) has this entry for "from soup to nuts": from soup to nuts Also from …
meaning - Is the usage 'literally nuts' correct? - English Language ...
2014年11月19日 · Nuts is commonly used as a synonym for 'crazy', however it is generally used in a colloquial sense - use of the term for people who are clinically mentally ill fell out of …
Origin of the idiom "If ifs and buts were candy and nuts"?
From The Phrase Finder: "If "ifs" and "buts" were candy and nuts, wouldn't it be a Merry Christmas?" seems to be attributed to Don Meredith (the American football player/ …
vocabulary - i want to know the meaning of "going nuts" - English ...
2018年7月28日 · What's the meaning of "going nuts"? Could any one of you please explain me this? Could you please give some examples along with meaning explanation?
Whence does "sprog" come? - English Language & Usage Stack …
2013年12月29日 · The British informal word for a child. I couldn't get any work done because the sprogs were running riot. ODO has the following: 1940s (originally services' slang): perhaps …
Is "Jack of all trades, master of none" really just a part of a longer ...
Variants that are relative newcomers As for the suggested longer expression "Jack of all trades, master of none, but better than a master of one," the earliest matches I could find for it are two …