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  1. Her pants are so tight I can see her religion - WordReference Forums

    Jun 18, 2018 · Religion is a euphemism for (the outline of) her private parts. Something like "the most intimate part of herself". It's quite possible that the mother of the person who posted the …

  2. get religion/religious - WordReference Forums

    Oct 29, 2021 · Hello everyone, I came across the idiom "get religion" and wonder how often it's used, because "get reilgious" still sounds more comprehensible to me. What is the difference …

  3. I get religion quick - WordReference Forums

    Jul 7, 2007 · "I get religion" is a common way (in AE) of saying "I become a believer." See this, from the Free Dictionary: to get religion = someone's behavior suddenly changes because of a …

  4. cereal box philosophy - WordReference Forums

    Oct 21, 2017 · Amundsen wrote about his exploits with a wry, self-deprecating sense of humour free of the nationalist bombast and pedantic cereal-box philosophy, the fake moralizing and …

  5. Etymology of 'religion' | WordReference Forums

    Oct 28, 2008 · a. AF. religiun (11th c.), F. religion, or ad. L. religion-em, of doubtful etymology, by Cicero connected with relegere to read over again, but by later authors with religare to bind, …

  6. what's your religion? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 10, 2010 · Hello, What's the idiomatic way to ask about somebody's religion? What's your religion? What religion do you follow/practise? And in particular, if you do not practise any …

  7. Religion is not the most commonly referenced source of meaning and fulfillment in either survey. In the open-ended question, one-in-five adults mention spirituality and religious faith when …

  8. A person who discriminates based on religion - WordReference …

    May 22, 2017 · I agree that bigot fits the person who discriminates based on religion, but it also covers more things - such as sexism, racism or intolerance of, for example, those on the other …

  9. The Etymologies of "Tao" (Chinese) and "Din" (Arabic)

    Feb 15, 2017 · With the meaning of "religion" or "judgement"? Arabic was two words pronounced dīn; one meaning "religion" which is Persian in origin, and another meaning "judgement" which …

  10. por fin es viernes - WordReference Forums

    Feb 9, 2009 · Hi! How would you translate that expression "por fin es viernes" into English? would it be "Friday at last" correct? Or is it better to say "Finally, it's Friday"? It's an expression widely …