
Origin of "deez nuts" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Apr 23, 2015 · "Deez Nuts" may be ultimately derived from Dr. Dre's album, Chronic, or merely juvenile silliness. But in 2015, the expression was popularized, or repopularized, by a viral …
Questions about meanings and usage of "deez nuts" - slang
Aug 23, 2015 · 5 "deez nuts" is an extremely well-known slang "meme" in the US, for some 10 (?) years. It's so well-known I can't be bothered googling to copy and paste information on it. It …
Pronunciation and usage of "bona fide"
If you're an older American lawyer who came from the Ivy League, a well-educated Brit, or just really old-fashioned, you say fide as 'FIE dee' (rhymes with 'tidy') and fides as 'FIE deez' …
pronunciation - How to pronounce "Ephemerides"? - English …
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foreign phrases - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Oct 10, 2016 · The plural of the full version is maîtres d’hôtel, as one would expect, but the plural of the shortened form is maitre d’s, according to The American Heritage Dictionary of the …
Is the plural of 'prefix' really 'prefixes' rather than 'prefices'?
Oct 5, 2015 · But it is most common nowadays to pronounce this word as if it were taken directly from the Latin plural form, giving /ænˈtɪpədiːz/ "an-TIP-uh-deez".