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  1. What ever happened to "fink"? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Sep 8, 2018 · The term "fink" sounds twee and almost charming in comparison, a suitable utterance for a child but much less so for an adult. In fact, Batfink was a popular children's cartoon character, on …

  2. accent - Is the pronunciation of 'th' as in think 'f' specific to a ...

    Generally speaking, we pronounce th differenlty than f. The inability to pronounce them differently is a fairly common speech impediment among children that sometimes requires speech therapy to …

  3. What does the word "phink" in the pink panther cartoon mean?

    Phink is a jocular misspelling of fink, which in US slang of the 50s and 60s signified generally a despicable person and specifically a traitor or sneak, someone who betrays his criminal confederates …

  4. A word that represents a group of people working to achieve a …

    Apr 16, 2016 · There are several words that means a group of people with a common interest/purpose/goal/aim etc. These words might depend on the context as well: union: a number of …

  5. What's the word for telling on someone, or inform against them?

    A person telling on someone may be called a rat, mole, fink, stoolpigeon, tattle-tale, or narc, with each subject to being rendered a verb: ratted, narced, etc.

  6. Can "nighttime" be used instead of "night-time"?

    0 The NGram is very persuasive for the use of "at nighttime" but I agree with Brian Fink that hyphenation is dying in favor of two-word usage (see what I did there?) and I think it's a huge mistake. Hyphens …

  7. "Is" or "was" written by? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 4, 2014 · Macbeth is written by William Shakespeare. Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare. Does it matter if the work is an ongoing series? Welcome to Night Vale is written by Joseph Fink and …

  8. terminology - Is “kludge” a proper word to name a dirty hack in ...

    It pleases me to note that in that ancient article of 1962, I gave full credit to the late Phineas Burling, then chief calligrapher with the Fink and Wiggles Publishing Company, for researching the word back …

  9. Difference between "each" and "every" - English Language & Usage …

    Aug 21, 2012 · What is the difference between the following two sentences? Each apple is red. Every apple is red.

  10. Why is the Elizabethan English incorrect in this quote?

    The main problem with the commercial is that the second person indicative/interrogative lookest/madest thou/endest is used for all instances of the verb. Ironically, its use is not warranted in any of the times …