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"Passionate Pilgrim" - a euphemism used to refer to a lover in Romeo and Juliet. "Star-crossed lovers" - a euphemism for describing Romeo and Juliet's doomed fate due to the alignment of the stars.
buyin a car or kickin a toy
conflict/struggle & sanitation worker/sanitation manager
The term is two words "dang it" meaning "damn it," a curse or expletive applied in frustration, anger, or pain. The "dang" is intended as a euphemism, a more socially acceptable form (as is "darn it"). Similarly "gol-darned" is a euphemism for "Goddamned" or God-damned.
He died from old age because he was age 90, he died 32 hours after his two last letters to the Royal Society.
According to Urban Dictionary there are two possible meaning for shucks. The first is euphemism for disappointment and the other is used to express modesty.
A euphemism is a a mild or indirect word or expression that is used in place of a word that can sound offensive. Or the real word is stronger than it needs to be for the situation. For example, you might say "You just fibbed" to your two-year old, rather than saying "You lied!" When talking to your boss or a peer, you could say, "I believe you misspoke," rather than saying, "You lied" (which could get you fired).Euphemism for liar:FibberMisleadMisspokeSlandererStorytellerTruthfully challenged
The point of a euphemism is to take away any nasty connotations a word might have... The word comes from the Greek "eu~" meaning 'well' and phémé meaning 'speaking'.So that a nasty word like "death" is tidied up by calling it "passed on".Those most likely to use a euphemism can be divided into two groups....1, those who find some subjects difficult to acknowledge, and 2, those who are speaking to someone in group 1.
The Patricians and the Plebians composed of the two groups in Roman society.
A common euphemism for the act of getting married is to 'tie the knot.' If a couple has been married for awhile, a husband may jokingly refer to a wife as 'the old ball and chain,' implying that they are chained to each other. A spouse may also refer to the other as 'my better half,' a compliment indicating that they are a unit of two.
Two words for death are:"Bit the dust" and "Passed away"