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Abbreviation
It is the short form of the verb phrase could have.
The phrase "A dollar late and a day short" is an example of a malapropism, where a word is humorously misused. In this case, the correct phrase is "A day late and a dollar short."
Mob is short for mobile, which itself was a truncated form of mobile vulgus, a Latin phrase meaning 'fickle crowd'.
The phrase WCED stands for World Commission on Environment and Development. This is a short slag term.
A phrase or Abbrevation, they have lower case letters. Like Dr., Mrs., Mr., Miss and ETC.
The word your implies another person. The phrase you're is a short form of the two words: you are.
It's the short form of the Latin phrase 'Ante Meridian' - meaning before noon. PM is short for 'Post Meridian' meaning after noon.
The word bus is short for omnibus when used to refer to a form of travel. It comes from the Latin phrase meaning "for everybody".Omnibus is also used to refer to a collection of something - the omnibus edition of the works of William Shakespeare - and in that form is never shortened.
The term 'the proud' is a short form for 'those who are proud' or 'the proud ones'. The term 'the proud' functions a a noun phrase in a sentence.
"Short on time" is the correct phrase. It means lacking sufficient time for a particular task or activity.