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  1. Jan 19, 2019 · Turnt and turnt up begin as a slang term in African-American English meaning “excited,” “adrenalized,” or “intoxicated,” as the online hip-hop dictionary the Right Rhymes defines it. The term, though especially associated with drugs, alcohol, and sex at a crazy party, has broadened to mean “a state of being wild.”. Questions.

  2. 3) Having commented this function, we then turned... or. 4) By commenting this function, we have turned... I'll work with (4) since it also implies that the improvements resulted from this step, which seems to be your intended meaning. Your determiner that should be these or this since scroll bars is plural.

  3. Oct 6, 2012 · I have been living here for five years. The above suggests that the person could one day change residence, it implies it is not a permanent situation whereas the present perfect tense is more suitable for lengthier periods of time. Contrast the earlier sentence with this one: Anne has lived here all her life.

  4. One more colorful slang term I gleaned from the British movie I recently watched is slag. In the movie, it was used in curses like, "Fuck-ing dogs! Slags." "Right slag, that one." Now I know via

  5. Do me a solid meaning "do me a favor" (ODO) is an AmE slang expression whose origin, despite its recent usage, remains unclear.

  6. Etymonline says the crazy meaning is much later: 1968. This year matches with the OED's third quotation from the University of South Dakota's Current Slang: Bananas, adj., excited and upset; ‘wild’.—College students, both sexes, Kentucky.—I'd say it, but everyone would just go bananas.

  7. Oct 29, 2019 · I have lived here since 2006. I have been living here since 2006. The first sentence may mean that you have been living there since 2006 and you are still living there and may be living in the future too.

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