>vice-a-versa
Vice-a-versa
>Ergo
>niggers
>qua
>or else
>et al
>apropos
>pro bono
>all of the sudden
>[G]od
>viola!
>the hoi polloi
&c.
>anything but /ˌwiːke 'wersa/
>etcetera
>and but so
>thusly
Concordantly
>from whence
>suigeneris
>whomst've
wa la!
I do this in notes as well as written exams
>tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
mensa-mrsa
& = et
pleb
Steatopygia instead of big ass
>had had
That’s two synonym-homophones being used in conjunction
That’s the same day over and over again
That’s not a word
That’s older English
Not a word
Kind of long-winded, but a valid expression nonetheless
An expression
Also an expression
Should be ‘all of A sudden’
Legal term
An expression
Used to denote relations to others in the field or sector of interest
Typically used in relation to Aristotleian Metaphysics
Should be vice-versa
A valid expression explaining things
autist
nice numbers
cool numbers guys
I ain't gettin on no Enterprise, fool
It's vice versa and vis-a-vis. I guess you were baiting.
ain't it vicey-versey?
everyone in this thread missed the point OP was making - viz. not using latin, but saying it wrong
run spellcheck on this board sometime. most of these people are mutants
Ergo is just Latin for Therefore.
holy autism