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- Maurer
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- uhm August!!!
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- Ticket Spitter
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- Wikipedia
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- Why subjunctive?
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- The artist, the shoemaker, and the sandal
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- timely as an adverb (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
ronbutters at AOL.COM
- slash
 
Randy Alexander
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Randy Alexander
- slash
 
Randy Alexander
- Submariner (was "thousand-yard stare")
 
Baker, John
- refute = 'repudiate'; catastrophic = 'extraordinarily severe'
 
Baker, John
- timely as an adverb (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Baker, John
- Dewey Cheatham and Howe (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Baker, John
- discover
 
Baker, John
- uhm August!!!
 
David Barnhart
- Secret OED files uncovered
 
David Barnhart
- VERY GRAPHIC IMAGERY
 
David Barnhart
- findability--a real word?!
 
David Barnhart
- More on "You don't say!"
 
David Barnhart
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Dennis Baron
- Get your X on, Tweet
 
Rick Barr
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Rick Barr
- Dr. Laura and the N-word; etymology and the N-word
 
Rick Barr
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Rick Barr
- Christmas Eve Antedating : "Humbug"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "tom-cod", 1769, U.S., antedates OED2; ? = "small fry"?
 
Joel S. Berson
- one fish, two fishes
 
Joel S. Berson
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Joel S. Berson
- Irish mockers of the Irish
 
Joel S. Berson
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Joel S. Berson
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Joel S. Berson
- Jokes about colleges
 
Joel S. Berson
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Joel S. Berson
- "mores" with silent E
 
Joel S. Berson
- "mores" with silent E
 
Joel S. Berson
- antedating: buffer
 
Joel S. Berson
- queen = "male homosexual", 1729
 
Joel S. Berson
- "Time flies ... like a banana"
 
Joel S. Berson
- queen = "male homosexual", 1729
 
Joel S. Berson
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Joel S. Berson
- queenie = "male homosexual", 1736
 
Joel S. Berson
- another -gate
 
Joel S. Berson
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "the (unnatural) trade"; bonus: James Dalton's _A Genuine Narrative_ (1728; ECCO)
 
Joel S. Berson
- one fish, two fishes
 
Joel S. Berson
- another -gate
 
Joel S. Berson
- OT: another -gate
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Joel S. Berson
- "ticket spitter"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "ticket spitter"
 
Joel S. Berson
- The slow month(s)
 
Joel S. Berson
- "screw" = "copulate with", 1719
 
Joel S. Berson
- Long s
 
Joel S. Berson
- "ticket spitter"
 
Joel S. Berson
- Ticket Spitter
 
Joel S. Berson
- "screw" = "copulate with", 1719
 
Joel S. Berson
- Why subjunctive?
 
Joel S. Berson
- Why subjunctive?
 
Joel S. Berson
- "the (unnatural) trade", 1728
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Joel S. Berson
- "the (unnatural) trade", 1728
 
Joel S. Berson
- A saying: the oyster and the crab
 
Joel S. Berson
- Yet More Bad Girl Talk
 
Joel S. Berson
- Q:  "bite" = "to cheat"?
 
Joel S. Berson
- Q: "bazzil strings"?
 
Joel S. Berson
- Q: "bazzil strings"?
 
Joel S. Berson
- 'low-life (adj) 1728, antedates OED2 1794
 
Joel S. Berson
- The artist, the shoemaker, and the sandal
 
Joel S. Berson
- illegal sojourners
 
Joel S. Berson
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- "penalties" = "violations"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "stronger as"
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- More on early txtng
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- More on early txtng
 
Joel S. Berson
- "blowing on one's fingers"
 
Joel S. Berson
- More on early txtng
 
Joel S. Berson
- More on early txtng
 
Joel S. Berson
- Q: "pull straws", figuratively?
 
Joel S. Berson
- "the (unnatural) trade", c1693/1694
 
Joel S. Berson
- More on early txtng
 
Joel S. Berson
- comingle
 
Joel S. Berson
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Joel S. Berson
- -gate
 
Joel S. Berson
- "Beef and Stake"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "small", the verb
 
Joel S. Berson
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Joel S. Berson
- More on early txtng
 
Joel S. Berson
- Woman-hitting by Sean Connery
 
Joel S. Berson
- reget--a real word?
 
Joel S. Berson
- "Intercept" > prevent?
 
Joel S. Berson
- sensitivities (pl.)
 
Joel S. Berson
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "go for the downs"
 
Joel S. Berson
- Kibosh origin?-- etcetera
 
Joel S. Berson
- infectious = 'imparting excitement, enjoyment, etc.'
 
Joel S. Berson
- infectious = 'imparting excitement, enjoyment, etc.'
 
Joel S. Berson
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Joel S. Berson
- Kibosh origin?
 
Joel S. Berson
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Joel S. Berson
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Joel S. Berson
- "mauve Hungarian band/music"
 
Joel S. Berson
- In memory of Captain Moroni
 
Joel S. Berson
- [Personal pan] pizza
 
Joel S. Berson
- titty
 
Joel S. Berson
- OUP statement on future of print OED
 
Joel S. Berson
- "mauve Hungarian band/music"
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- "First Rough Draft of History"
 
Joel S. Berson
- "off of" in NYT headline
 
Joel S. Berson
- cold cuts.
 
Joel S. Berson
- The plural of weetabix" is ...
 
Joel S. Berson
- A term for how the internet affects English?
 
Joel S. Berson
- cold cuts.
 
Joel S. Berson
- titty
 
Joel S. Berson
- titty
 
Joel S. Berson
- No subject
 
Brandon
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Ann Burlingham
- A new (to me, IAC) spelling rule
 
Ann Burlingham
- another -gate
 
Ronald Butters
- Why subjunctive?
 
Ronald Butters
- Why subjunctive?
 
Ronald Butters
- controversial hyphen (and apostrophe)
 
Ronald Butters
- Q:  "bite" = "to cheat"?
 
Ronald Butters
- "the (unnatural) trade", 1728
 
Ronald Butters
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Ronald Butters
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Ronald Butters
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Ronald Butters
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Ronald Butters
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Ronald Butters
- "boffin" invades America
 
Ronald Butters
- Hamlet in translation
 
Ronald Butters
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Ronald Butters
- OUP statement on future of print OED (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Ronald Butters
- "take a Dixie"
 
Philip E. Cleary
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Sam Clements
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Sam Clements
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Sam Clements
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Sam Clements
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Sam Clements
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Sam Clements
- "take a Dixie"
 
Sam Clements
- Barry Popik's extraordinary research -- was: Re: "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Gerald Cohen
- Request for help on a quote: "Revolutions, before they happen,..."
 
Gerald Cohen
- "hot dog" again -- recent article in New York Times
 
Gerald Cohen
- another -gate
 
Gerald Cohen
- Maurer
 
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- Request for help on a quote: "Revolutions, before they happen,..."
 
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Cohen, Gerald Leonard
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Michael Covarrubias
- Is my accent a crime?
 
David A. Daniel
- Maurer
 
David A. Daniel
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
David A. Daniel
- "mores" with silent E
 
David A. Daniel
- Why subjunctive?
 
David A. Daniel
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
David A. Daniel
- OUP statement on future of print OED
 
David A. Daniel
- On messing wth Texas . . .
 
Charles C Doyle
- "typo"
 
Charles C Doyle
- "PIN"
 
Charles C Doyle
- "typo"
 
Charles C Doyle
- "quitter"
 
Charles C Doyle
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Charles C Doyle
- quote = 'say or write (something memorable)'
 
Charles C Doyle
- "reek"?
 
Charles C Doyle
- slash
 
Charles C Doyle
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Charles C Doyle
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Charles C Doyle
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Charles C Doyle
- slash
 
Charles C Doyle
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Charles C Doyle
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Alice Faber
- uhm August!!!
 
Alice Faber
- illegal sojourners
 
Paul Frank
- entitled
 
Paul Frank
- entitled
 
Paul Frank
- coining words in the age of the Internet
 
Paul Frank
- "go for the downs"
 
Paul Frank
- OT: What is old is new, again.
 
Paul Frank
- OUP statement on future of print OED (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Paul Frank
- "ticket spitter"
 
Nancy Friedman
- "ticket spitter"
 
Nancy Friedman
- Maurer
 
Al Futrell
- nut bar
 
Lisa Galvin
- "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Dan Goncharoff
- real time = 'a point or period of time in actuality'; (also adj.)
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "typo"
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "PIN"
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "PIN"
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "go for the downs"
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "go for the downs"
 
Dan Goncharoff
- Oxford English Dictionary 'will not be printed again'
 
Dan Goncharoff
- Oxford English Dictionary 'will not be printed again'
 
Dan Goncharoff
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Dan Goncharoff
- OUP statement on future of print OED
 
Dan Goncharoff
- "off of" in NYT headline
 
Dan Goncharoff
- discover
 
Dan Goncharoff
- A new (to me, IAC) spelling rule
 
Dan Goncharoff
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Dan Goodman
- another -gate
 
Dan Goodman
- Secret OED files uncovered
 
Dan Goodman
- "PIN"
 
Dan Goodman
- "PIN"
 
Dan Goodman
- chiselo
 
Dan Goodman
- "Beef and Stake"
 
Dan Goodman
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Dan Goodman
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Dan Goodman
- moola prospects (?), or no
 
Stephen Goranson
- "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Stephen Goranson
- dough boy (infantryman) antedated to 1835
 
Stephen Goranson
- "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Stephen Goranson
- Kibosh origin?-- etcetera
 
Stephen Goranson
- William Blake or Jim Morrison Quote
 
Stephen Goranson
- dialectology in linguistics
 
Gordon, Matthew J.
- dialectology in linguistics
 
Wilson Gray
- More evidence, etc.
 
Wilson Gray
- Christmas Eve Antedating : "Humbug"
 
Wilson Gray
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Wilson Gray
- "tom-cod", 1769, U.S., antedates OED2; ? = "small fry"?
 
Wilson Gray
- Christmas Eve Antedating : "Humbug"
 
Wilson Gray
- Submariner (was "thousand-yard stare")
 
Wilson Gray
- Maurer
 
Wilson Gray
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Wilson Gray
- Whom Hispanics call "Hispanic" -- or not
 
Wilson Gray
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Wilson Gray
- Heard on The Judges: St. Louis BE
 
Wilson Gray
- _of_ > _on_ in BE
 
Wilson Gray
- queen = "male homosexual", 1729
 
Wilson Gray
- Heard on The Judges: St. Louis BE
 
Wilson Gray
- "zero g" antedating OT
 
Wilson Gray
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Wilson Gray
- one fish, two fishes
 
Wilson Gray
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Wilson Gray
- dialectology in linguistics
 
Wilson Gray
- review of _German: Biography of a Language_
 
Wilson Gray
- Dueling dialects
 
Wilson Gray
- OT: Is this likely to be any parts of true? Origin of boogie-woogie
 
Wilson Gray
- OT: Is this likely to be any parts of true? Origin of boogie-woogie
 
Wilson Gray
- Why subjunctive?
 
Wilson Gray
- Why subjunctive?
 
Wilson Gray
- Dry-Erase Girl and the etymology of HOPA
 
Wilson Gray
- OT: Impending death of a language
 
Wilson Gray
- VERY GRAPHIC IMAGERY
 
Wilson Gray
- Dr. Laura and the N-word; etymology and the N-word
 
Wilson Gray
- Heard on Springer: old-school BE; BE "BIN"
 
Wilson Gray
- a put-out dog
 
Wilson Gray
- Heard on Springer: old-school BE; BE "BIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Wilson Gray
- Heard on Springer: old-school BE; BE "BIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Wilson Gray
- manopause; to advocate
 
Wilson Gray
- Yet More Bad Girl Talk
 
Wilson Gray
- "the (unnatural) trade", 1728
 
Wilson Gray
- "make NP sing and dance"
 
Wilson Gray
- oldhood = 'old age'
 
Wilson Gray
- "take a Dixie"
 
Wilson Gray
- "take a Dixie"
 
Wilson Gray
- Another Dialect Notes 1909 note
 
Wilson Gray
- bump (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Wilson Gray
- quote = 'say or write (something memorable)'
 
Wilson Gray
- "See at" = see to, check; "see in" = look at
 
Wilson Gray
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Wilson Gray
- Further evidence, etc.
 
Wilson Gray
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Wilson Gray
- "See at" = see to, check; "see in" = look at
 
Wilson Gray
- More evidence, etc.
 
Wilson Gray
- "See at" = see to, check; "see in" = look at
 
Wilson Gray
- Further evidence of the demise of English as world language
 
Wilson Gray
- Wilson's Wide World of Spam
 
Wilson Gray
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Wilson Gray
- Loosening a "fixed expression"
 
Wilson Gray
- Loosening a "fixed expression"
 
Wilson Gray
- coining words in the age of the Internet
 
Wilson Gray
- Fw: DEA wants to hire Ebonics translators
 
Wilson Gray
- Fw: DEA wants to hire Ebonics translators (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Wilson Gray
- "wh" words - was "no subject" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Wilson Gray
- "Intercept" > prevent?
 
Wilson Gray
- Dan Burley
 
Wilson Gray
- OT: What is old is new, again.
 
Wilson Gray
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Wilson Gray
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Wilson Gray
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Wilson Gray
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Wilson Gray
- Woman-hitting by Sean Connery
 
Wilson Gray
- co-equal
 
Wilson Gray
- _Teaser_ = "preview of a coming attraction" > _tease_ = "prepare a preview of a coming attraction"
 
Wilson Gray
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Wilson Gray
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Wilson Gray
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Wilson Gray
- titty
 
Wilson Gray
- "off of" in NYT headline
 
Wilson Gray
- In memory of Captain Moroni
 
Wilson Gray
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Wilson Gray
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Wilson Gray
- cold cuts.
 
Wilson Gray
- A new (to me, IAC) spelling rule
 
Wilson Gray
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Karl Hagen
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Karl Hagen
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Damien Hall
- Watermelons are long to grow
 
Damien Hall
- Watermelons are long to grow
 
Damien Hall
- Watermelons are long to grow AND getting used to
 
Damien Hall
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Damien Hall
- New e-mail list on variationist sociolinguistics
 
Damien Hall
- chiselo
 
Joan H. Hall
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Robin Hamilton
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Robin Hamilton
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Robin Hamilton
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Robin Hamilton
- "the apocryphal HDAS III" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Robin Hamilton
- Maurer
 
Robin Hamilton
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Robin Hamilton
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Robin Hamilton
- "reek"?
 
Robin Hamilton
- Hamlet in translation
 
Robin Hamilton
- Hamlet in translation
 
Robin Hamilton
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Robin Hamilton
- renaming because of illness
 
Dave Hause
- titty
 
Dave Hause
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Laurence Horn
- another man-blend
 
Laurence Horn
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Laurence Horn
- "mores" with silent E
 
Laurence Horn
- "mores" with silent E
 
Laurence Horn
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Laurence Horn
- blurb (antedating 1907 May 16)
 
Laurence Horn
- Secret OED files uncovered
 
Laurence Horn
- earworm (was Re: Secret OED files uncovered)
 
Laurence Horn
- Watermelons are long to grow
 
Laurence Horn
- Watermelons are long to grow
 
Laurence Horn
- another -gate
 
Laurence Horn
- a burning question
 
Laurence Horn
- another -gate
 
Laurence Horn
- another -gate
 
Laurence Horn
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Laurence Horn
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Laurence Horn
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Laurence Horn
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Laurence Horn
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Laurence Horn
- real time = 'a point or period of time in actuality'; (also adj.)
 
Laurence Horn
- "ticket spitter"
 
Laurence Horn
- "typo"
 
Laurence Horn
- looking for a new word to go with the story
 
Laurence Horn
- Why subjunctive?
 
Laurence Horn
- Why subjunctive?
 
Laurence Horn
- Why subjunctive?
 
Laurence Horn
- chiselo
 
Laurence Horn
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Laurence Horn
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Laurence Horn
- Dr. Laura and the N-word; etymology and the N-word
 
Laurence Horn
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Laurence Horn
- go-to = 'frequently or most commonly chosen' PLUS "strategery"               gets serious
 
Laurence Horn
- go-to = 'frequently or most commonly chosen' PLUS "strategery" gets serious
 
Laurence Horn
- oldhood = 'old age'
 
Laurence Horn
- "take a Dixie"
 
Laurence Horn
- "take a Dixie"
 
Laurence Horn
- "take a Dixie"
 
Laurence Horn
- illegal sojourners
 
Laurence Horn
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Laurence Horn
- quote = 'say or write (something memorable)'
 
Laurence Horn
- bump (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- "See at" = see to, check; "see in" = look at
 
Laurence Horn
- More on early txtng
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- More on early txtng
 
Laurence Horn
- More on early txtng
 
Laurence Horn
- More on early txtng
 
Laurence Horn
- More on early txtng
 
Laurence Horn
- "See at" = see to, check; "see in" = look at
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- a book of possible interest
 
Laurence Horn
- Retronym?
 
Laurence Horn
- Loosening a "fixed expression"
 
Laurence Horn
- comingling revisited
 
Laurence Horn
- findability--a real word?!
 
Laurence Horn
- Dylan Ratigan on Ebonics
 
Laurence Horn
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Laurence Horn
- "go for the downs"
 
Laurence Horn
- slash
 
Laurence Horn
- slash
 
Laurence Horn
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Laurence Horn
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Laurence Horn
- For the eggcorn file: "halo ground"
 
Laurence Horn
- Oxford English Dictionary 'will not be printed again'
 
Laurence Horn
- slash
 
Laurence Horn
- slash
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- "off of" in NYT headline
 
Laurence Horn
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Laurence Horn
- A term for how the internet affects English?
 
Laurence Horn
- titty
 
Bruce Hunter
- Linguistic diversity index per country
 
Terry Lynn Irons
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Paul Johnston
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Paul Johnston
- another -gate
 
Steve Kl.
- Heard on Springer: old-school BE; BE "BIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Margaret Lee
- "quitter"
 
Margaret Lee
- Fw: DEA wants to hire Ebonics translators
 
Margaret Lee
- Smile when you say that in the 17th Century
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Christmas Eve Antedating : "Humbug"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Jonathan Lighter
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- warism; (also) warist (n. & adj.)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- antedating: buffer
 
Jonathan Lighter
- queen = "male homosexual", 1729
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Heard on The Judges: St. Louis BE
 
Jonathan Lighter
- queen = "male homosexual", 1729
 
Jonathan Lighter
- dough boy (infantryman) antedated to 1835
 
Jonathan Lighter
- real time = 'a point or period of time in actuality'; (also adj.)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- real time = 'a point or period of time in actuality'; (also adj.)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Hell is the impossibility of reason"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- OT: Is this likely to be any parts of true? Origin of boogie-woogie
 
Jonathan Lighter
- advocate
 
Jonathan Lighter
- refute = 'repudiate'; catastrophic = 'extraordinarily severe'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Dr. Laura and the N-word; etymology and the N-word
 
Jonathan Lighter
- refute = 'repudiate'; catastrophic = 'extraordinarily severe'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- refute = 'repudiate'; catastrophic = 'extraordinarily severe'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "the (unnatural) trade", 1728
 
Jonathan Lighter
- go-to = 'frequently or most commonly chosen' PLUS "strategery" gets serious
 
Jonathan Lighter
- go-to = 'frequently or most commonly chosen' PLUS "strategery" gets serious
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Yet More Bad Girl Talk
 
Jonathan Lighter
- manopause; to advocate
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Yet More Bad Girl Talk
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Yet More Bad Girl Talk
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Where's HDAS III? (was: Re: "the apocryphal HDAS III")
 
Jonathan Lighter
- the Macks
 
Jonathan Lighter
- oldhood = 'old age'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "take a Dixie"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- quote = 'say or write (something memorable)'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Jonathan Lighter
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Jonathan Lighter
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Jonathan Lighter
- entitled
 
Jonathan Lighter
- dead to rights
 
Jonathan Lighter
- commingle(d) = 'stuff to recycle'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- a hot mess
 
Jonathan Lighter
- a hot mess
 
Jonathan Lighter
- B = bedbug
 
Jonathan Lighter
- a hot mess
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- a crash of rhinos
 
Jonathan Lighter
- jack-all PLUS suck
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "small", the verb
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- to "stage"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- to "stage"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- timely as an adverb (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- hauntology
 
Jonathan Lighter
- abrogate = 'arrogate'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "go for the downs"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- infectious = 'imparting excitement, enjoyment, etc.'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- infectious = 'imparting excitement, enjoyment, etc.'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- mumu
 
Jonathan Lighter
- OT: What is old is new, again.
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Kibosh origin?
 
Jonathan Lighter
- three-sixty = 'comprehensive and even-handed'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Bad Girls Speak
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Bad Girls Speak
 
Jonathan Lighter
- OT: What is old is new, again.
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- For the eggcorn file: "halo ground"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Jonathan Lighter
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Jonathan Lighter
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Hamlet in translation
 
Jonathan Lighter
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Jonathan Lighter
- slash
 
Jonathan Lighter
- More 1908 Dialect Notes on E 'Bama (white) English
 
Jonathan Lighter
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- More on "You don't say!"
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Hamlet in translation (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Jonathan Lighter
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Jonathan Lighter
- discover
 
Jonathan Lighter
- in the water = 'exerting a significant but mysterious influence'
 
Jonathan Lighter
- A term for how the internet affects English?
 
Jonathan Lighter
- A new (to me, IAC) spelling rule
 
Jonathan Lighter
- titty
 
Jonathan Lighter
- Why subjunctive?
 
Jocelyn Limpert
- Why subjunctive?
 
Jocelyn Limpert
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Mailbox
- Where's HDAS III? (was: Re:  "the apocryphal HDAS III")
 
Mailbox
- Submariner (was "thousand-yard stare")
 
Mark Mandel
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mark Mandel
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mark Mandel
- irregardless, AND MISFEASANCE?!?!?
 
Mark Mandel
- A quick note
 
Mark Mandel
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mark Mandel
- Rsum for R ésumé
 
Mark Mandel
- Submariner (was "thousand-yard stare")
 
Mark Mandel
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Mark Mandel
- Rsum for R ésumé
 
Mark Mandel
- earworm (was Re: Secret OED files uncovered)
 
Mark Mandel
- earworm (was Re: Secret OED files uncovered)
 
Mark Mandel
- Watermelons are long to grow
 
Mark Mandel
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Mark Mandel
- review of _German: Biography of a Language_
 
Mark Mandel
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Mark Mandel
- OT: another -gate
 
Mark Mandel
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Mark Mandel
- review of _German: Biography of a Language_
 
Mark Mandel
- Magic Quotations (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mark Mandel
- non-native medical dictation and transcription
 
Mark Mandel
- Quote: useful idiot (antedating attrib Vladimir Lenin 1961)
 
Mark Mandel
- (now almost wholly OT) Re: "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Mark Mandel
- "typo"
 
Mark Mandel
- OED's US pron. of "minion": optional schwa?
 
Mark Mandel
- quote = 'say or write (something memorable)'
 
Mark Mandel
- entitled
 
Mark Mandel
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Mark Mandel
- commingle(d) = 'stuff to recycle'
 
Mark Mandel
- a hot mess
 
Mark Mandel
- Loosening a "fixed expression"
 
Mark Mandel
- crow bites
 
Mark Mandel
- quote = 'say or write (something memorable)'
 
Mark Mandel
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Mark Mandel
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
John McChesney-Young
- Rsum for R ésumé
 
Michael McKernan
- Rsum for R ésumé
 
Michael McKernan
- Phrase: smart as a box of rocks (1982 Nov 3) dumb as a box of rocks (1973 Oct 29)
 
Gregory McNamee
- William Blake or Jim Morrison Quote
 
Gregory McNamee
- Retronym?
 
David Metevia
- past perfect for past
 
Moore, John
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "the apocryphal HDAS III" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Maurer (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "the apocryphal HDAS III" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Pressure Suit antedating (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Pressure Suit antedating (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "zero g" antedating  (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- earworm (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- another -gate (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- another -gate (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- shotgun, camelback house (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Magic Quotations (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931 (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- looking for a new word to go with the story (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- antedating "dead stick" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- refute = 'repudiate'; catastrophic = 'extraordinarily severe' (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Heard on Springer: old-school BE; BE "BIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- go-to = 'frequently or most commonly chosen' PLUS "strategery"              gets serious (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- bump (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- a crash of rhinos (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- to "stage" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- timely as an adverb (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "Thanks! I Needed That!" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Fw: DEA wants to hire Ebonics translators (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- OUP statement on future of print OED (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Hamlet in translation (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- OUP statement on future of print OED (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- Dewey Cheatham and Howe (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Mullins, Bill AMRDEC
- "mores" with silent E
 
Alison Murie
- Secret OED files uncovered
 
Lynne Murphy
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Lynne Murphy
- "PIN"
 
Lynne Murphy
- recording of inland Maine accent
 
Lynne Murphy
- Kibosh origin?
 
Geoff Nathan
- Kibosh origin?
 
Geoffrey S. Nathan
- blurb (antedating 1907 May 16)
 
Barbara Need
- Serious oops!; was Re: blurb (antedating 1907 May 16)
 
Barbara Need
- Why subjunctive?
 
Barbara Need
- Typos on ABC
 
Barbara Need
- A quick note
 
Eric Nielsen
- "mores" with silent E
 
Eric Nielsen
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Eric Nielsen
- Maurer
 
Garson O'Toole
- Maurer
 
Garson O'Toole
- blurb (antedating 1907 May 16)
 
Garson O'Toole
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Garson O'Toole
- blurb (antedating 1907 May 16)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Proverb: Give a man a fish versus teach a man to fish (antedating variants starting in 1885)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: Kind to her inferiors. And where does she find them? (antedating Dorothy Parker 1941 January 4)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: Age before beauty. And pearls before swine (antedating Dorothy Parker 1941 January 4)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: No matter how thin you slice it: bologna (antedating 1926 May 9, attrib Al Smith 1928 Jul 22)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Antedating of "Been There, Done That"
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: Run the gamut of human emotion from A to B (Dorothy Parker 1934 Feb 19)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Magic Quotations (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: useful idiot (antedating attrib Vladimir Lenin 1961)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Magic Quotations (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Garson O'Toole
- "Hell is the impossibility of reason"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "typo"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "typo"
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: Even nostalgia isn't what it used to be (antedating 1963 Oct 8) Punch is not what it used to be (1901 Jan)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: useful idiot (antedating attrib Vladimir Lenin 1961)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: Even nostalgia isn't what it used to be (antedating 1963 Oct 8) Punch is not what it used to be (1901 Jan)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Phrase: smart as a box of rocks (1982 Nov 3) dumb as a box of rocks (1973 Oct 29)
 
Garson O'Toole
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: useful idiot (antedating attrib Vladimir Lenin 1961)
 
Garson O'Toole
- "take a Dixie"
 
Garson O'Toole
- Quote: until the electorate discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury (antedating 1946 Jun 1)
 
Garson O'Toole
- plausibility check
 
Garson O'Toole
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "go for the downs"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "go for the downs"
 
Garson O'Toole
- William Blake or Jim Morrison Quote
 
Garson O'Toole
- William Blake or Jim Morrison Quote
 
Garson O'Toole
- William Blake or Jim Morrison Quote
 
Garson O'Toole
- "mauve Hungarian band/music"
 
Garson O'Toole
- "First Rough Draft of History"
 
Garson O'Toole
- Why subjunctive?
 
Bill Palmer
- Why subjunctive?
 
Bill Palmer
- Why subjunctive?
 
Bill Palmer
- Why subjunctive?
 
Bill Palmer
- Why subjunctive?
 
Bill Palmer
- Really, really alone
 
Bill Palmer
- "small", the verb
 
Bill Palmer
- findability--a real word?!
 
Bill Palmer
- reget--a real word?
 
Bill Palmer
- "go for the downs"
 
Bill Palmer
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Bill Palmer
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Bill Palmer
- humanly raised family farm meats
 
Bill Palmer
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Bill Palmer
- Watermelons are long to grow
 
Jim Parish
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Jim Parish
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Jim Parish
- "rally"; "restore honor"
 
Jim Parish
- "zero g" antedating  OT
 
Paul
- (A little OT) Re: "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Paul
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Paul
- Man-words
 
Mark Peters
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Judy Prince
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Judy Prince
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Judy Prince
- Where "down" is in Old England
 
Judy Prince
- Ticket Spitter
 
Jeff Prucher
- "PIN"
 
Jeff Prucher
- blurb (antedating 1907 May 16)
 
Michael Quinion
- Secret OED files uncovered
 
Michael Quinion
- "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Michael Quinion
- Kibosh origin?
 
Michael Quinion
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Barry Popik's extraordinary research -- was: Re: "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- (A little OT) Re: "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Antedating of "Latin America"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Further Antedating of "Latin America"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Still Further Antedating of "Latin America"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "Latin America" An Anomaly in OED
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Shapiro, Fred
- William Blake or Jim Morrison Quote
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Shapiro, Fred
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Shapiro, Fred
- OUP statement on future of print OED (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "First Rough Draft of History"
 
Shapiro, Fred
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- earworm (was Re: Secret OED files uncovered)
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- nut bar
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- plausibility check
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- "jockey", 1632 [published 1637], antedates 1670-; also "masty"
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- Oxford English Dictionary 'will not be printed again'
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- Oxford English Dictionary 'will not be printed again'
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- OUP statement on future of print OED
 
Jesse Sheidlower
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Herb Stahlke
- proxies = reasons?
 
Herb Stahlke
- Dylan Ratigan on Ebonics
 
Herb Stahlke
- Dylan Ratigan on Ebonics
 
Herb Stahlke
- Star-Ledger video on NJ accents
 
Herb Stahlke
- Eponymous Baseball-Related Disease Names Not in OED
 
Herb Stahlke
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Herb Stahlke
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Herb Stahlke
- In tune with his inner euphemism
 
Victor Steinbok
- clever by half
 
Victor Steinbok
- clever by half
 
Victor Steinbok
- another -gate
 
Victor Steinbok
- a burning question
 
Victor Steinbok
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Victor Steinbok
- one fish, two fishes
 
Victor Steinbok
- "break <someone's> eggs"
 
Victor Steinbok
- Quote: useful idiot (antedating attrib Vladimir Lenin 1961)
 
Victor Steinbok
- nut bar
 
Victor Steinbok
- Dry-Erase Girl and the etymology of HOPA
 
Victor Steinbok
- looking for a new word to go with the story
 
Victor Steinbok
- "PIN"
 
Victor Steinbok
- "PIN" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Victor Steinbok
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Victor Steinbok
- fanboy and its progeny
 
Victor Steinbok
- illegal sojourners
 
Victor Steinbok
- The financial wit and wisdom of Zsa Zsa Gabor
 
Victor Steinbok
- Antedating of "Latin America"
 
Victor Steinbok
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Victor Steinbok
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Victor Steinbok
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Victor Steinbok
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Victor Steinbok
- Fw: DEA wants to hire Ebonics translators
 
Victor Steinbok
- odd error
 
Victor Steinbok
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Victor Steinbok
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Victor Steinbok
- discover
 
Victor Steinbok
- "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- (A little OT) Re: "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Bonnie Taylor-Blake
- Submariner [was "thousand-yard stare"] (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
George Thompson
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
George Thompson
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
George Thompson
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
George Thompson
- Maurer
 
George Thompson
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
George Thompson
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
George Thompson
- earworm (was Re: Secret OED files uncovered)
 
George Thompson
- Proverb: Give a man a fish versus teach a man to fish (antedating variants starting in 1885)
 
George Thompson
- "high cockney rorum"
 
George Thompson
- Magic Quotations (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
George Thompson
- Long s
 
George Thompson
- "typo"
 
George Thompson
- (A little OT) Re: "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
George Thompson
- a put-out dog
 
George Thompson
- a put-out dog (corrected)
 
George Thompson
- "take a Dixie"
 
George Thompson
- More on early txtng
 
George Thompson
- entitled
 
George Thompson
- More on early txtng
 
George Thompson
- "mush" #5, HDAS, is alive & well
 
George Thompson
- "miss-nancying"
 
George Thompson
- Bronx children talking, 1954
 
George Thompson
- "Thanks! I Needed That!" (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
George Thompson
- alive and kicking
 
George Thompson
- "go for the downs"
 
George Thompson
- "gay" in "Bringing Up Baby"
 
George Thompson
- OT: What is old is new, again.
 
George Thompson
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Chris Waigl
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Chris Waigl
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Chris Waigl
- The plural of weetabix" is ...
 
Chris Waigl
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Chris Waigl
- "off of" in NYT headline
 
David Wake
- "off of" in NYT headline
 
David Wake
- a hot mess
 
Darla Wells
- perch jerking
 
Darla Wells
- Fw: DEA wants to hire Ebonics translators
 
Darla Wells
- "mores" with silent E
 
Neal Whitman
- "mores" with silent E
 
Neal Whitman
- "PIN"
 
Neal Whitman
- findability--a real word?!
 
Neal Whitman
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
Neal Whitman
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Neal Whitman
- Webelos was Re: "outside of a dog"
 
Neal Whitman
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
Neal Whitman
- The plural of weetabix" is ...
 
Neal Whitman
- _of_ > _on_ in BE
 
Douglas G. Wilson
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Douglas G. Wilson
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Dave Wilton
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Dave Wilton
- refute = 'repudiate'; catastrophic = 'extraordinarily severe'
 
Ben Zimmer
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Ben Zimmer
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Ben Zimmer
- go-to = 'frequently or most commonly chosen' PLUS "strategery" gets serious
 
Ben Zimmer
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Ben Zimmer
- entitled
 
Ben Zimmer
- More on early txtng
 
Ben Zimmer
- More on early txtng
 
Ben Zimmer
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Ben Zimmer
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
Ben Zimmer
- Star-Ledger video on NJ accents
 
Ben Zimmer
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- earworm (was Re: Secret OED files uncovered)
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- Where "down" is in New England.
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- Secret OED files uncovered
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- looking for a new word to go with the story
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- chiselo
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- "quitter"
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- drink the kool-aid (1982, 1985)
 
Benjamin Zimmer
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Is my accent a crime? (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Tom Zurinskas
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Tom Zurinskas
- gender-neutral pronouns as epic fails
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Is my accent a crime?
 
Tom Zurinskas
- "the apocryphal HDAS III"
 
Tom Zurinskas
- "mores" with silent E
 
Tom Zurinskas
- protecting Brigliish
 
Tom Zurinskas
- massacring Queenglish
 
Tom Zurinskas
- looking for a new word to go with the story
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Another Dialect Notes 1909 note
 
Tom Zurinskas
- More evidence, etc.
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Linguistic diversity index per country
 
Tom Zurinskas
- Oxford English Dictionary 'will not be printed again'
 
Tom Zurinskas
- OUP statement on future of print OED
 
Tom Zurinskas
- on the Economist blog
 
Arnold Zwicky
- (A little OT) Re: "Fog in English Channel: Continent Isolated" antedated to 1931
 
Arnold Zwicky
- plausibility check
 
Arnold Zwicky
- findability--a real word?!
 
Arnold Zwicky
- Fwd: crow bites
 
Arnold Zwicky
- A new (to me, IAC) spelling rule
 
Arnold Zwicky
- sensitivities (pl.)
 
geoffrey nunberg
- For the eggcorn file: "halo ground"
 
geoffrey nunberg
- from the country of the blend: "acq-hire"
 
geoffrey nunberg
- illegitemate state interest
 
victor steinbok
- another -gate
 
victor steinbok
- one fish, two fishes
 
victor steinbok
- another -gate (UNCLASSIFIED)
 
victor steinbok
- The plural of "moose" is ...
 
victor steinbok
- dead to rights
 
victor steinbok
- plausibility check
 
victor steinbok
- Retronym?
 
victor steinbok
- "Thanks! I Needed That!"
 
victor steinbok
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
victor steinbok
- Personal seedless watermelons
 
victor steinbok
- Fool's Errand
 
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