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

    2015年4月23日 · Victim: What CD? Jokester: See deez nuts! Apparently everything old is new again --I was recently ambushed with a "deez nuts" joke by some current teenagers of my …

  2. Questions about meanings and usage of "deez nuts" - slang

    2015年8月23日 · 5 "deez nuts" is an extremely well-known slang "meme" in the US, for some 10 (?) years. It's so well-known I can't be bothered googling to copy and paste information on it. It …

  3. Pronunciation and usage of "bona fide"

    If you're an older American lawyer who came from the Ivy League, a well-educated Brit, or just really old-fashioned, you say fide as 'FIE dee' (rhymes with 'tidy') and fides as 'FIE deez' …

  4. pronunciation - How to pronounce "Ephemerides"? - English …

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  5. Is the plural of 'prefix' really 'prefixes' rather than 'prefices'?

    2015年10月5日 · But it is most common nowadays to pronounce this word as if it were taken directly from the Latin plural form, giving /⁠ænˈtɪpədiːz⁠/ "an-TIP-uh-deez".

  6. foreign phrases - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    2016年10月10日 · The plural of the full version is maîtres d’hôtel, as one would expect, but the plural of the shortened form is maitre d’s, according to The American Heritage Dictionary of …

  7. How common is 'Sweet as.' in the rest of the world?

    2015年7月28日 · "Sweet!" is certainly an expression that was popular among those coming of age in the 80s. But it basically meant "great", and would have been considered an inappropriate …