AnswerMug
  • Sign In
  • Sign Up
  • Help

Sign In

 
 
 
 
Connect with Facebook
 
Sign-in with Twitter

Create Account

You will use your email address to login and you will need to click on a link in an email before your account can be activated.

Passwords must be at least 6 characters in length.

Enter your password again for confirmation.

 
 
Menu
  • Questions
  • Polls
  • Blogs
  • Groups

Q&A Search

 
 
 

Trending Ten

  • Are people in the world as crazily different due to The Big Bang as two same sayings lead to opposite ends?
    1
  • Can you be emotional about conflict anymore on collision course of others because it's going to be a day-to-day thing it'll be intellectual?
    1
  • Do you think Jesus ever left the door open?
    3
  • Was it surprising that Humpty Dumpty had a terrible winter?
    1
  • Do you recognize these plane's type my father took a photo of about 1944?
    4
  • You call a relative or friend on the phone, there’s no answer so you leave a voicemail. If it were just one word, what might it be?
    2
  • Who lead you astray? ~
    2
  • Have you ever considered having a sub-basement installed in your place? Randy D can serve as a project consultant.
    4
  • Ok, ok, I already said I’ll sign the contract, but why is she sitting so close to me, and why is her hand on my thigh?
    7
  • How can I join The Democratic Freedom Fighters Radical Activist Committee For Human Rights if it is properly appropreized?
    1

Active Now

Honey Dew

Search Results

  • In the English* language, what are some foods that have the same or closely similar names in foreign languages?

     
    *Taking into account the sheer volume of loan words from several languages foreign to English, in many cases it may be difficult to distinguish between what is already a for...  more
     
    *Taking into account the sheer volume of loan words from several languages foreign to English, in many cases it may be difficult to distinguish between what is already a foreign food-related term used in English and that same term in its original language, but please go ahead and give it a try.  Also, please identify the foreign language. Thanks. 
    ~  
    Last post by Malizz - November 30, 2022
    981 views 3 likes
    19
  • Can you write a sentence ending in a preposition, without giving our grammarians a chance of reshuffling it?

    Might Randy wonder whether we're just spurring him on?
    Last post by Randy D - April 5, 2020
    5,554 views 9 likes
    26
  • In your own words, define grammar nazi

    Last post by Stu Spelling Bee - November 19, 2018
    2,262 views 3 likes
    38
  • Is the word 'so' rapidly and progressively surpassing the word 'like' as the most widely misused word in the English language?

    ~
    Last post by Durdle - March 3, 2017
    696 views 3 likes
    13
  • Is TexasEscimo to religion what Randy D is to grammar?

    ~
    Last post by texasescimo - October 5, 2017
    2,396 views 2 likes
    27

Image of a burning sage smudge stick

 

Copyright ©2026  -  Privacy  -  Terms of Service  -  FAQs  -  Photo Guidelines  -  Contact Admin  -  RSS
 
Answerbag Refugees - Experience Project Refugees - About answerMug Adult - Join answerMug Adult (Muggers Only)
Share