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  1. Origin and connotations of RBF (Resting Bitch Face)

    May 22, 2013 · RBF first gained attention when a meme took over the Internet in 2013. That, plus a viral mock-public service announcement on "Bitchy Resting Face" made the "condition" somewhat of a …

  2. How offensive is it to call someone a "slag" in British English? (NSFW)

    It sounds pretty confrontational and insulting, and is certainly disparaging, if not downright offensive. Etymology here: slag - loose woman or treacherous man - the common association is with slag …

  3. Non-derogatory word/phrase analog of "bi**** resting face" but for a ...

    I am not normally someone who uses the word bitch, in fact I dislike it greatly. However, there is the concept out there of "bitchy resting face", for people who have a face that looks unhappy eve...

  4. nouns - "Thanks and Regards" vs. "Thanks and regards" - English ...

    Yes, many use that way, also in "Best Regards". But, especially if we're talking about some official/formal email, I'd suggest to write according to the normal rules of orthography. In that case, …

  5. How is y’all’dn’t’ve pronounced - English Language & Usage ...

    Mar 10, 2016 · According to Wikipedia, y’all’dn’t’ve is a valid contraction. I am having difficulty pronouncing the L-D-N-T-V consonant cluster, especially since there is no vowel at the end (silent …

  6. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I'm writing an example of constructing logic, and I need to differentiate between an adult female dog, an adult male dog and a puppy and am searching for polite terms. Unfortunately, the word "bit...

  7. punctuation - Can a word be contracted twice (e.g. "I'ven't ...

    I've seen a contraction of two words. I can't see why it wouldn't've been possible to have been contracted twice. Is it possible and how should it be punctuated? Update: Ok, to sum up the answe...