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  1. What does "O.G." stand for? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 7, 2014 · Since the context (which he poster supplies in the body of the question) is a sentence that ends with "William Shakespeare, OG," and since the highest-voted answer …

  2. 【攻略】PS5家族大对决:PS5初代、PS5 Slim与PS5 Pro,哪款是 …

    May 20, 2025 · 如果你已经拥有一台PS5 OG,那么恭喜你,这款主机的性能和体验完全能够满足当下大多数游戏需求。 从《战神:诸神黄昏》到《蜘蛛侠2》,OG都能以高质量的画面和流 …

  3. BP辩论中OO.GO.CO.OG的任务分别是什么? - 知乎

    正方上议院(Opening Government/Opening Proposition/First Proposition) 第一位发言人(首相Prime Minister): 1,描述情况的严重性(议题motion提出的必要性和重要性); 2,对议题 …

  4. 为什么互联网档案馆 Archive.org 不能用了? - 知乎

    看到互联网分析里面说 Archive.org 可以查看网站历史记录,为什么进不去呢?

  5. verbs - "log in to" or "log into" or "login to" - English Language ...

    When writing an instruction about connecting to a computer using ssh, telnet, etc., I'm not sure what spacing to use in this familiar spoken phrase: "Log in to host.com" "Log into host.com" …

  6. If you are talking "on behalf of" you and someone else, what is the ...

    Which reflexive pronouns are used with 'on behalf of'? Having identified a fairly strong preference for "of my wife and I/me/myself" over "of I/me/myself and my wife," let's drop "my wife" out of …

  7. differences - Get hold of, get ahold of, get a hold of - English ...

    The three variations of this expression exist and are acceptable. The meaning actually depends on what follows of, so get hold/ahold of someone means communicate with/reach someone …

  8. Origin of "deez nuts" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 23, 2015 · 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 …

  9. How did “way to go” come to mean “well done”?

    Oct 6, 2024 · The idiomatic expression “ way to go ” used as an exclamation of approval appears to have been first used in sports and later as a general set phrase. How did the literal meaning …

  10. "As part of" versus "as a part of" - English Language & Usage …

    Feb 22, 2011 · Part is used as both countable and uncountable, an example of the first case is We spent part of our time fighting and arguing. But there is a tendency to use part in the plural …