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  1. What's the origin of the saying "know your onions"?

    May 30, 2013 · In French, there's the expression occupez-vous de vos oignons which means "mind your own business" in English but can be literally translated as "take care of your …

  2. What is the name of part of onion we peel? [closed]

    Sep 27, 2013 · We often use onion or peeling an onion as a metaphor for something that has many layers. For example, there is a system for browsing the web anonymously called Tor. …

  3. etymology - Origins of the term "funny onion" - English Language ...

    Oct 16, 2016 · It's Geordie. Funny onion is " funny'un" meaning funny one, An old rude rhyme and song from the 50/60s recited: Old xxxx is a funny'un Has a nose like a pickle onion, Eyes like …

  4. word choice - How do you describe the taste of an onion?

    Mar 14, 2014 · It really depends on the onion and what exactly you are trying to convey to the listener. An onion might be strong, mild, aromatic, tear-inducing, acidic, salty, spicy, sweet, …

  5. differences - Are "smell like" and "smell of" the same? - English ...

    Jan 1, 2015 · Of course, when something causes a smell, that smell is typically similar to the smell of the thing itself. If you touch onions, your hands smell like onions, of course (because, I …

  6. meaning - Origin of the idiom "falling off the wagon" - English ...

    Aug 8, 2011 · Meaning: Abstaining from consumption of alcoholic beverages. Example: Dean Martin never fell off the wagon. You have to be on the wagon before you can fall off. Origin: …

  7. Rule for the pronunciation of the letter O as /ʌ/ vs. /ɒ/

    I don't know of any useful rule for when O is pronounced as /ʌ/. There aren't that many words where O in a stressed syllable is pronounced as /ʌ/, so I think it's most practical to just …

  8. The correct way to write "and/or" together in a sentence

    Oct 28, 2014 · What is the correct to write and/or? I have seen it written "and or" as two separate words and I think it looks odd.

  9. Origin of "egg on my face" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 3, 2011 · Where does the phrase "egg on my face" come from, and what is its meaning?

  10. How Many Diphthongs Are There In English?

    /juː/ as in cute, few, dew, ewe /jə/ as in onion, union, million, scallion, scullion Most examples are taken from here. What those all actually work out to phonetically varies a great deal across …