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subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
To really know a language, you need to know it’s bad words, too. You need this book. From common slang and insulting curses to explicit sexual expressions, this volume teaches the kind of Spanish heard every day across Latin America.
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
First published in 1811, this book is an extensive dictionary of contemporary slang and colloquialisms written by Francis Grose. Francis Grose (before 1731 - 1791) was an English draughtsman, antiquary, and lexicographer.
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
One of the greatest books ever written. A splendid masterpiece...
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
This book will teach you the practical riches of saying it well with good words, neglected words, precise words for vocabular exaltation.
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
In Eats, Shoots & Leaves, former editor Lynne Truss, gravely concerned about our current grammatical state, boldly defends proper punctuation.
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
And like so many great reference books before it, it is organized in alphabetical order, from aglet to zopissa. Readers will close this book a little bit smarter than they were when they picked it up!
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
Thanks to social media, we now have a whole Twitterverse of amateur comedians riffing around the world at all hours of the day—and many of them even get popular enough online to go pro and take over TV. In his “smartly structured, ...
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
This collection of prank Craigslist ads and the real email exchanges that followed is “hilarious, good fun” and the perfect gift for fans of offbeat humor (Huffington Post) When New York City copywriter Kelly Mahon started posting fake ...
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“You will quite literally, laugh out loud at this collection of hilarious moments [a] teacher . . .culled from his students’ essays over a 25-year career.” —Scholastic Teacher From the very first week of Tim Clancy’s twenty-five ...
subject:"Humor Topic Language" from books.google.com
For any schmuck who's had it up to here with all the putzes in the universe irritating the daylights out of them on a daily basis - an easy-use Yiddish dictionary of insults, outbursts and all-purpose rants.