The term "you know" is often associated with informal speech and conversational English, but its exact origin is difficult to pinpoint. It has been used for centuries, evolving as a discourse marker in casual conversation. Linguists suggest that it serves to engage listeners and seek affirmation, reflecting a natural part of human communication rather than being attributed to a single originator.
what state originated the term dude
The term originated in England during the Tudor period.
It is not known where term 'pinup' originated from. However, it was originated in the 1890's. This term was first introduced in English in 1941. There are many meaning of the word pinup.
The slang term 'Wassup?', like many other slang terms, originated on the streets, and has no known origin as far as I know.
We can't really know where it it was originated. it's because it's a feeling where you don't know when it exist. it's a feeling of understanding and appreciating. we can't exactly know where it was originated it's because no one where it was actually originated :)
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The term "thingy baba" is from Filipino, Americans used this to describe something they don't know. This was propagated from Filipino-Americans, using the word "baba" which is a Filipino word for "down" or "low", honestly I don't know why Filipino-Americans chose that word. But the non-Filipino neighbors eventually picked up on it and started using it. The yo-yo originated from the Philippines too, the idea of putting string between two wheels originated from China, but the term "yo-yo" the real "yo-yo" itself originated from the Philippines. Many Americans don't know where the yo-yo originated, many more ignorant Americans assume it originated from China.
The word "Banyuhay" originated in the Philippines. It is a Tagalog term that means rejuvenation or renewal.
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Sir Richard Owen.
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