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Re: Slang English

by Egbert White <eggwhite@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 11, 2008 at 04:31 PM

kglamowski@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

> Can anybody help me translate the technically called "Delayed Onset
> Muscle Soreness" into a word in English slang, please???? Somehow I
> don't believe that people use the whole term! I'd be vary grateful..
> 
> One more thing - again slang word for a very hard training that a
> coach or anybody else gives you, sometimes used metaphorically when
> you tell someone to do very many difficult things, to tell you give
> them a hard time, but I'd like to know the verb meaning the same!
> 
> Thanks a lot

   I cannot answer either of your questions, but I would
like to offer a bit of advice.  If you would post your
questions in alt.usage.english instead of
alt.languages.english, lots more people would see them.
Apparently ALE is practically dead, while AUE has hundreds
of postings every day.  And your questions would be quite
appropriate for AUE.
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Slang English
kglamowski@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-02-11 12:18:12 
Re: Slang English
Egbert White <eggwhite  2008-02-11 16:31:24 
Re: Slang English
loki harfagr <loki@[EM  2008-02-14 19:41:48 

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