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Alt Boy - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 23, 2022 Pearson

Are you looking at a teen boy with black hair, piercings, and makeup? If so, you're staring at an "alt boy." This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this moniker. Alt Boy Meaning Alt boys are a subculture found on the Tik Tok social media platform. An "alt boy" is a teenage boy that […]

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Gilding the Lily - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 23, 2022 Pearson

Are you about to approach that perfect ten and tell them how beautiful they are? If so, you could be "gilding the lily," and chances are they've heard it all before, and you're going to do nothing but embarrass yourself. This post unpacks everything you need to know about the origin, meaning, and use of […]

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Happy as a Clam - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 23, 2022 Pearson

Did your friend tell you that you look "as happy as a clam?" What do they mean? This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression. Happy as a Clam Meaning If you're "as happy as a clam," it means that you are content with your current situation in life. This simile expresses happiness […]

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May You Live in Interesting Times - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 23, 2022 Pearson

Did someone just tell you, "may you live in interesting times?" What do they mean? This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this idiomatic expression. Meaning If someone tells you, "may you live in interesting times," it's easy to confuse it with a blessing. However, it's actually the opposite, and they are hoping to […]

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Cup of Joe - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 23, 2022 Pearson

Did someone invite you out for a "cup of joe?" What do they mean? Are they talking about President Joe Biden or something? This post unpacks this idiomatic expression's meaning, origin, and use. Cup of Joe Meaning "A cup of Joe" refers to the world's favorite beverage, coffee. More than 60% of Americans start their […]

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A Hit Dog will Holler - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 23, 2022 (February 23, 2022) Pearson

Are you trying to convince someone that you're not responsible for something? If you're being overly dramatic with your denial, the other person might say "a hit dog will holler," but what do they mean? This post looks at the meaning and origin of this expression. A Hit Dog Will Holler Meaning The meaning of […]

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How to Write a PS + 7 Best Ways to Use

February 23, 2022 (March 6, 2022) Pearson

How can you use just two letters — the first to the right of your keyboard, and the second on the left — to catch someone’s attention or really drive your message home? With this guide, writing the perfect post scriptum messages will be easy! Post Scriptum (PS) Basics We’re all familiar with that little […]

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How to Write a Poem About Yourself

February 23, 2022 (February 23, 2022) Pearson

Nearly everyone uses both written and spoken language every day, but poetry is different. When you write a poem, you give yourself permission to play with language, with words and their rhythm, and in a very real sense with existence itself. What better way to start than by writing a poem about yourself, a subject […]

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How to Write a Letter to the President of the United States

February 23, 2022 (February 23, 2022) Pearson

No matter who you are or what your reason for writing is, you absolutely can send a letter to the President. Will the President actually read your letter? Consider this. President Obama received, on average, 65,000 handwritten letters and more than 100,000 emails each week — and that doesn't even include faxes, which people also […]

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How to Write a Letter to an Inmate

February 23, 2022 (February 23, 2022) Pearson

People write to inmates within jails and prisons for a wide variety of reasons. Some write letters to incarcerated loved-ones. Victims of crimes, and their loved-ones, may also write to offenders in a bid to better understand their motive or to gain other information, or to offer forgiveness. Others decide to write to an inmate […]

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