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  1. What is the etymology of "dope" meaning excellent, great ... - slang

    Jan 5, 2016 · Dope is a rather new slang word that is used to define someone or something excellent, great, impressive. OED says that it is originally in African-American usage and …

  2. Etymology: Dope - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Sep 8, 2017 · Dope in the sense of information, particularly information that isn’t widely known or easily obtained, came directly from this practice. A whisper from the stables or some …

  3. etymology - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 11, 2018 · Fire as a slang adjective appears to be the bleeding-edge version of "cool." To some extent, the word appears to be interchangeable with dope. One thing that seems odd to …

  4. What do you call slapping someone at the back of their head

    Jan 22, 2014 · Dope slap is the most common expression I know for striking someone in the back of the head with an open palm. The b -expression, which I will not repeat, usually refers to a …

  5. Term for when a negative word is used positively?

    Jan 9, 2016 · geek (see ‘Word Story’ notes) nerd wicked (the) dog's bollocks sick bad, badass dope In linguistics, amelioration is the upgrading or elevation of a word's meaning, as when a …

  6. idioms - "Money for rope" ... meaning and derivation? - English ...

    Dec 16, 2010 · I was listening to John Lennon's song "Gimme Some Truth" just now, and in it there's a recurring line: ". . . money for rope." I never thought about it much before, but it …

  7. “John Doe”, “Jane Doe” - Why are they used many times?

    Apr 12, 2017 · The specific of John Doe is probably that it rhymes - and John is a very common English name. It's a very old (medieval) English usage but is now only really used in AE, John …

  8. american english - Why does "to dip" mean "to leave"? - English ...

    Dalzell notes that in the hiphop slang of the same era, dip (along with dap and dope) could also mean "Good with a fashionable twist," The term dip then crossed over into white/interracial …

  9. How did 'phat' come to be used in music as slang?

    Jun 26, 2019 · most prominently things like ''phat bass line'', meaning a bassline rich in texture ie has a full sound. Appears to have originated in African American use?

  10. Can a single word be an idiom or an expression?

    Jun 12, 2022 · Can a single word be considered an idiom or an expression? From Lexico: Expression /count noun/ A word or phrase, especially an idiomatic one, used to convey an …