top | item 42013447 (no title) grammarxcore | 1 year ago The comment said “crack on with it” not “take crack for it.” “Crack on” is an idiom more associated with British English than American English.https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/crack... discuss order hn newest adolph|1 year ago Thanks, two peoples separated by a common language and all that. My intention was for the error to be humerus, but maybe it was a stretch. grammarxcore|1 year ago Poe’s Law strikes again… load replies (1)
adolph|1 year ago Thanks, two peoples separated by a common language and all that. My intention was for the error to be humerus, but maybe it was a stretch. grammarxcore|1 year ago Poe’s Law strikes again… load replies (1)
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