
What are the differences between, and the connotations of, "flag ...
Standards, however, are a type of flag used for personal identification and will only carry the coat of arms of its owner, such as the Royal Standard in the UK or the personal standard of any …
What is the difference between "English" and "British"?
Dec 17, 2011 · A simple way to understand it, is to compare the UK to the USA. The USA is a country made up of states. Each state, with a different name. People can be New Yorkers or …
Do you capitalize both parts of a hyphenated word in a title?
All-American flag-waving techniques. Second is to capitalize all words except articles, short prepositions and short conjunctions: Over-the-Counter Acid Reducers for Sale Here, A Matter …
Origin of the term 'Pom' - English Language & Usage Stack …
Oct 30, 2015 · A distant memory and first instinct is telling me that it's because the original people sent to colonise Australia from the UK were convicts. From looking online I found the …
Origin of fag (meaning a cigarette in British English)
Dec 1, 2015 · According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, it comes from "fag", meaning a loose piece of cloth:. fag (n.1) Look up fag at Dictionary.com British slang for "cigarette" (originally, …
Why did English become a universal language and when?
This is a difficult question to answer because so many of the terms are vague. Even the term "English" is mutable, as there are many dialects and variants used regionally which are quite …
grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Dec 30, 2015 · In many languages, formation of diminutives by adding suffixes is a productive part of the language. Many languages apply a grammatical diminutive to nouns, a …
Where does the phrase "hold down the fort" come from?
Jun 20, 2015 · Using the google on books finds a "down" usage from 1951. It took Wilson Follett and Jacques Barzun fifteen years to contemne this phrase in their *Modern American Usage: …
What does the phrase "Does the Pope sh** in the woods?" mean?
Jun 8, 2011 · In the UK we have another saying in the Same vein "Does Judith Chalmers own a passport?" Of course being the host of a travel program then answer again must be yes. My …
'the USA' vs. 'the US' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 21, 2014 · The United States of America, Ltd. is a Limited Corp. incorporated in Scotland. The registration is held at White House #2 (sister White House) in Edinburgh. The country of …