The term belongs also to everyday usage, although less strictly defined.
In general, it's not even perceived in everyday usage as meaning change.
These traditional shortened forms are becoming quite rare in everyday usage.
This distinction, however, is not generally made in everyday usage.
Youngsters and adults alike have made the phrase a common part of everyday usage.
The most common term in everyday usage is pavement.
A related but different everyday usage occurs in the sentence "He makes a lot of money."
Can't recall if "nerd" had yet made it into everyday usage back in 1962.
However it did not come into everyday usage until the mid- to late 1990s.
To this day the car remains in everyday usage.