Cheap.
The term used to describe the right to vote is suffrage.
The term commonly used to refer to any place outside the capital city is the "countryside" or "outskirts." It typically includes rural areas, smaller towns, and suburbs.
The paper used to vote is called a ballot paper
Republic
The term hibernation is used to describe a state of lowered metabolism, body temperature and inactivity - it is not dependent on the season. Therefore hibernation is still called hibernation no matter what time of year it occurs.
I'm not sure who came up with the term, but it was coined to describe the act of taking a gift you've received (usually something you don't like, don't want, or can't use) and giving it to someone else--and this is always done without telling the new recipient where the gift really came from. I have seen the term on etiquette web sites, and for good reason--sometimes the regifter gives the gift back to the person who gave it to them, usually unintentionally; regifters have also given gifts to recipients who know the origin of the gift, usually something the regifter isn't aware of. I don't know if the term originated on an etiquette site, however.
The term used is Judoka.
We use the term cookbook.
Carbine is a commonly used term.
Give me a ring, give me a buzz or call me were all used in the seventies.
A Diagram is the common term used.
Bigamist.
The term "stellar nursery" is sometimes used.
In London the term maid is still used.
The term used in Groups. It is sometimes called Family.
You would call him a widower (not a frequently used term though).
The term other that nurses and doctors call a baby immediately after birth is a neonate.