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Auxiliary marking near-future intention; “about to.”
Usage — Earliest attestation: 1893, North Carolina Mutual letter.
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Auxiliary marking near-future intention; “about to.”
Usage — Earliest attestation: 1893, North Carolina Mutual letter.
The nape of the neck; the tightly-coiled hair at the base of the hairline.
Usage — Attested 1947, Ebony magazine column.
An indirect insult or pointed disregard, esp. delivered with composure.
Usage — Ballroom origin, c. 1980; popularized 1990.
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