burn off v. in entertainment television, to broadcast un-aired episodes of a canceled program. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
burn off v. in entertainment television, to broadcast un-aired episodes of a canceled program. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
Imagine telling someone how to get to your home, but without using the name of your street, or any other street within ten miles. Could you do it? We take street names for granted, but these words are useful for far more, like applying for a job or...
A Kentucky listener says her father often prefaced statements with the phrase I tell you what’s the truth. This regionalism appears in the Dictionary of Southern Appalachian English (Bookshop|Amazon). A shorter version is I’ll tell you...