switching out the word ‘boot’ for ‘trunk’
What's the context of trunk there? Tree trunk? Car trunk?
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switching out the word ‘boot’ for ‘trunk’
What's the context of trunk there? Tree trunk? Car trunk?
What's a tree boot?
Makes as little sense to me as a car boot, but tree boot existing wouldn't surprise me given how little sense english makes anyway
"Are you in a rental?" That turns up so much that I'm struggling with the proper way. Do you rent? Are you a tenant? Do you have a landlord?
"Do you rent?" is usually the way people say it in the US.
Please correct your child. Next thing you know he'll be defending the second ammendment and voting for trump
Don't worry. If she's anything like her Father she'll be more interested in Eugene Debs than Donald Trump.
I’m American. I couldn’t come up with trunk so I called it a boot. Thanks to all those episodes of Top Gear I’m sure. Bonus is that my wife and I watch enough Dr. Who so that she knew what I was referring to.
I've picked up "bloody" - as in "bloody hell" or "you're a bloody idiot."
I love this one. It has a great cursing sort of feel, but nobody gets on your case about language.
I use loads of americanisms and their spelling for words like color, the way I see it most the world is using English so least we can do is meet them 0 001% of the way on cresting a global odious language