I dont know why, but it seems to me that bob would sound a bit strange if he said, why is it that you have to get going? in that situation. What is the origin of this meaning of the word? It certainly is offensive here in the us, and im not sure why its considered so much worse than other anglo-saxon words. · @josh61 yes, but americans have a knack for simplifying things, and there will always be exceptions, especially where language is concerned. Im looking for something more concrete indicating what caused it to be used in this context. But as for why, the ground is the ground, you cant go up a ground, but you can go up a level/floor/storey. Ive used all of the other ones on occasion. · this appears to be speculative, and doesnt necessarily explain why this definition fell into common usage to indicate a cigarette. · while americans (and possibly others) pronounce this as loo-tenant, folks from the uk pronounce it as lef-tenant.
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I dont know why, but it seems to me that bob would sound a bit strange if he said, why is it that you have...