I'm going to give you some clues. The answer to each clue is a four-letter word which can be found in consecutive letters inside the clue. For example, if I said "a sail boat's part", you would say ...
Economics has its own four-letter words. Although they are not obscene, socialists and statists would find them so.
When I work with patients, I encourage them to feel as free as possible to say whatever they need to say, using whatever words they need. As you might imagine, this often leads to the occasional (and, ...
“Scumbag,” sounds like the kind of hokey insult that would get you laughed at if you used it. When it was used in a New York Times, it got protests from some older readers, because once upon a time it ...
Linguists tell us that the Anglo-Saxons gave us most of the words we use today. They provided most of the clean ones and nearly every four-letter one you use after slamming a door on your thumb or ...
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