
Is "yay or nay" an acceptable alternative to "yea or nay"?
Is "yay or nay" an acceptable alternative to "yea or nay"? I have seen it several times in recent weeks, enough to make me wonder whether it is an emerging usage or just a common typo.
Difference yea/nay and yes/no - four-form system [duplicate]
So, my brother is watching on tv a vote a in the American Congress. He says that the members are asked to vote with yea/nay (I have heard that from the Chamber of Commons in the UK as well). Now ...
pronunciation - How do you spell "Aye Yai Yai" - English Language ...
Jan 31, 2012 · The phrase that's spoken when someone is hand-wringing about a thorny problem. Speaker One: Uh-oh -- we have to reformat ALL THE DOCUMENTS! Speaker Two: Aye Yai Yai, …
Something is "yay" big - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I have heard expressions like "It was yay big" or "It was yay by yay." a couple of times now, always accompanied by a gesture indicating the size of something. Does anybody know where this word …
Difference between 'haven't ...yet' and 'didn't.... yet'
Wikipedia has a decent article on past tenses that explains a lot of this. To summarise: "They didn't start yet" is the negative form of the simple past, "They started." In the positive form it indicates that the …
"Hear hear" or "here here" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Dec 13, 2010 · Which one is it really: hear hear or here here? Where does the saying really come from?
etymology - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jan 3, 2013 · I am curious as to why "nay" replaces the simple unequivocal "no" in the context of voting. My research in Merriam-Webster tells me that "nay" means "no" (not the other way around) and the …
Are the origins of ¡ay, güey! and 'oy vey' related at all?
Aug 30, 2023 · There are a lot of interesting issues here that all sort of are independent but related. First: 'Oy vey' (pronounced /oj ve/) is an expression of exasperation. It is a shortening of (and …
phrases - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Some people consider hey to be an inappropriate greeting ("Hay is for horses"), but among those who do not, I wouldn't say that hey yourself has any inherently negative connotation. Its meaning is literal: …
phrases - How is "but of course" different to just "of course ...
Sep 27, 2016 · Both expressions are responses to a question or comment from a third party. They are both saying that the answer should be obvious to the questioner. The "but" just adds emphasis to the …