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Why are people from Cambridge called tabs?

Founded by Cambridge University students Rivlin and George Marangos-Gilks in 2009, the Tab's name comes from "tabloid" and "cantab", a common abbreaviated form of the word Cantabrigian – meaning a student or graduate of of Cambridge University.
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Why are Cambridge called the tabs?

The name originates from both an abbreviation for tabloid and a nickname applied to Cambridge students (from 'Cantabs'). The Tab's network consists of a national site and an individual sub-site for each university. Local campus-based stories are produced by students, with a student editorial team for each sub-site.
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What is a tab in Cambridge slang?

- The Tab, another student newspaper. - The slang for Cambridge students (short for Cantabridgians).
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What do you call people from Cambridge?

Cantabrigian in American English

2. of Cambridge, Mass., or Harvard University. noun. 3. a native or inhabitant of Cambridge, England or Cambridge, Mass.
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Why are Cambridge graduates called Cantab?

The term is derived from Cantabrigia, a medieval Latin name for Cambridge invented on the basis of the Anglo-Saxon name Cantebrigge. In Cambridge, United States, the name "Cantabrigia" appears in the city seal and (abbreviated to "Cantab") in the seal of the Episcopal Divinity School, located therein.
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What is the Oxford equivalent of Cantab?

The Oxford University Gazette and University Calendar have, since 2007, used Oxf rather than Oxon (also Camb rather than Cantab and Dub rather than Dubl) to match the style used for other universities, stating that: "It is not feasible to use the form 'Oxon' because to do so would entail Latinising all of the very many ...
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What are ex Cambridge students called?

An alumnus/alumna of the University of Cambridge is someone who has both matriculated within the University and studied within the University on an approved course.
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What is the slang for Cambridge students?

Students from the other place call Cambridge students “tabs”.
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What is the Cambridge accent?

Historically a Cambridge accent is meant to combine estuary English, East Anglian English and Queen's English although over time and with the influx of students, it has diminished.
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What is the nickname of Cambridge UK?

"Silicon Fen" – often applied to Cambridge and the immediately surrounding region, because of the large number of high tech businesses in the area. The name alludes to similarities to Silicon Valley in California, and the city's location close to The Fens.
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What does Codswallop mean in Cambridge?

nonsense: a load of codswallop What a load of codswallop! Synonyms. rubbish. trash.
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What does dirty mean Cambridge?

dirty adjective (NOT CLEAN)

Add to word list Add to word list. A2. marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria: Her face was dirty and tear-stained.
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What does rude mean Cambridge?

rude adjective (NOT POLITE)

not polite; offensive or embarrassing: He's a very rude man.
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Is Cambridge prettier than Oxford?

In terms of differences between the two locations, Cambridge is generally considered a little prettier, while Oxford has a bit more going on – but of course this will depend on who you ask.
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Is Oxford older than Cambridge?

The University of Cambridge was founded in 1209, and the University of Oxford over a hundred years earlier; the exact date of foundation is lost to history, though records of teaching date back to 1096.
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What is the hardest accent in the UK?

It comes as no surprise then that many people rank the West Country accent as the most challenging English dialect to understand due to its heavy drawl and slurred syllable endings. The West Country accent originates from the region of Southwestern England, bordered by Wales and the Bristol Channel.
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What is the most pure English accent?

Some people believe that RP (Received Pronunciation) is the most standard or general accent in British English. Many EFL (English as a Foreign Language) schools teach it because it is supposed to be the most “polished” pronunciation. It is typically referred to as “Queen's English” or “BBC English”.
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What is the highest class British accent?

Received Pronunciation (RP)

The prevalence of RP has declined since then, and it is currently said to be the native accent for only about 3% of the UK population. Nevertheless, RP remains the national standard and has traditionally been considered by many to be the most prestigious accent of British English.
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What do Cambridge call Oxford?

The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, often known collectively as Oxbridge, are the UK's oldest universities. They both date back over 800 years and are steeped in tradition.
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What is a scouse Cambridge?

a person who comes from the Liverpool area, in northwest England.
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What does Woo mean in Cambridge?

to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business: The party has been trying to woo the voters with promises of electoral reform.
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Who is the oldest student at Cambridge?

Carlos Rezende earns his bachelor's degree from Cambridge College at the age of 92. It was a lifelong goal fulfilled for 92-year-old Carlos Rezende. Wearing his cap and gown, he received his diploma surrounded by faculty, family, and friends. The Dorchester man became the oldest graduate in Cambridge College history.
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What is the girls only college in Cambridge?

Newnham College is the lively and sociable women's College at the heart of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1871, we are the oldest College run by women, for women.
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