Commonly
111vulgo — commonly; popularly Latin Adverbs and Prepositions …
112forego, forgo — Commonly confused, as here: The independents must destroy all documents obtained during the case and agree to forego any further litigation against the chains for three years (InternationalHerald Tribune). Forego means to go before, to precede …
113forego, forgo — Commonly confused, as here: The independents must destroy all documents obtained during the case and agree to forego any further litigation against the chains for three years (InternationalHerald Tribune). Forego means to go before, to precede …
114borrow — commonly used instead of the word lend by people not aware of their mistake Could you borrow me five bucks until Friday? …
115Bullets — Commonly used for a exclamation after something bad happens. Bullets! I left my airplane tickets at home …
116gringo — Commonly used by Mexicans refering to Americans. That gringo is crossing the border into Mexico …
117idear — Commonly referred to as an idea of lesser extent. What s the big idear? …
118Murderlize — Commonly used in old cartoons. A silly way of telling someone you are going to beat them up. Put up yer dukes. Puttemup, puttemup! I ll murderlize ya! …
119wuccas — Commonly used Australian slang. Abbreviation for the spoonerism wucking furries. Bruce: Thanks for the lift. Mick: No wuccas, mate …
120borrow — commonly used instead of the word lend by people not aware of their mistake Could you borrow me five bucks until Friday? …