What's the difference between zig-zag, “Sicko mode”, and abrasion?
Can you literally please tell me what is the serious difference between zig-zag , "Sicko mode", and abrasion?
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Can you literally please tell me what is the serious difference between zig-zag , "Sicko mode", and abrasion?
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Please provide some context. Are these skateboarding styles, knitting patterns or martial arts moves, etc? There isn't much to connect all three in everyday English.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Hi Mo Bamba, welcome to EL&U. Have you done any research on the expressions such as looking them up online? Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Regarding the question itself.... Since EL&U is a website, I guess it's implicit that we'll provide an answer "literally", although I suppose that someone could record a spoken answer and post a link to it. And given the diversity of the three words, I'm guessing that the difference will certainly be "serious" rather than slight...
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Can you literally please tell me what is the serious difference between zig-zag , "Sicko mode", and abrasion?
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Can you literally please tell me what is the serious difference between zig-zag , "Sicko mode", and abrasion?
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Please provide some context. Are these skateboarding styles, knitting patterns or martial arts moves, etc? There isn't much to connect all three in everyday English.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Hi Mo Bamba, welcome to EL&U. Have you done any research on the expressions such as looking them up online? Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Regarding the question itself.... Since EL&U is a website, I guess it's implicit that we'll provide an answer "literally", although I suppose that someone could record a spoken answer and post a link to it. And given the diversity of the three words, I'm guessing that the difference will certainly be "serious" rather than slight...
– Chappo
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Please provide some context. Are these skateboarding styles, knitting patterns or martial arts moves, etc? There isn't much to connect all three in everyday English.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Hi Mo Bamba, welcome to EL&U. Have you done any research on the expressions such as looking them up online? Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Regarding the question itself.... Since EL&U is a website, I guess it's implicit that we'll provide an answer "literally", although I suppose that someone could record a spoken answer and post a link to it. And given the diversity of the three words, I'm guessing that the difference will certainly be "serious" rather than slight...
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Please provide some context. Are these skateboarding styles, knitting patterns or martial arts moves, etc? There isn't much to connect all three in everyday English.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Please provide some context. Are these skateboarding styles, knitting patterns or martial arts moves, etc? There isn't much to connect all three in everyday English.
– Lawrence
1 hour ago
Hi Mo Bamba, welcome to EL&U. Have you done any research on the expressions such as looking them up online? Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Hi Mo Bamba, welcome to EL&U. Have you done any research on the expressions such as looking them up online? Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Regarding the question itself.... Since EL&U is a website, I guess it's implicit that we'll provide an answer "literally", although I suppose that someone could record a spoken answer and post a link to it. And given the diversity of the three words, I'm guessing that the difference will certainly be "serious" rather than slight...
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Regarding the question itself.... Since EL&U is a website, I guess it's implicit that we'll provide an answer "literally", although I suppose that someone could record a spoken answer and post a link to it. And given the diversity of the three words, I'm guessing that the difference will certainly be "serious" rather than slight...
– Chappo
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Please provide some context. Are these skateboarding styles, knitting patterns or martial arts moves, etc? There isn't much to connect all three in everyday English.
– Lawrence
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Hi Mo Bamba, welcome to EL&U. Have you done any research on the expressions such as looking them up online? Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
1 hour ago
Regarding the question itself.... Since EL&U is a website, I guess it's implicit that we'll provide an answer "literally", although I suppose that someone could record a spoken answer and post a link to it. And given the diversity of the three words, I'm guessing that the difference will certainly be "serious" rather than slight...
– Chappo
1 hour ago