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phrase origins  // Posts tagged as "phrase origins"

17 Aug Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: Run Amok

What ? Words: Run Amok

Meaning To ‘run amok’, which is sometimes spelled ‘run amuck,’ is to behave in a wild or unruly manner. Origin ‘Run amok’ is now synonymous with the term ‘go crazy,’ but originally had a specific meaning. The term originated in Southeast Asia, where ‘amok’ (variously spelled amuk, amuck, amuco) meant ‘a murderous frenzy or rage.’ ...

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06 Jul Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: Break the Ice

What ? Words: Break the Ice

To break the ice (1) to relax a tense or formal atmosphere or social situation; (2) to make a start on some endeavor. This came into general use, in sense (1), in English through Lord Byron’s “Don Juan” (1823) in the lines: And your cold people [the British] are beyond all price, When once you’ve ...

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02 Jun Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: Cat Got Your Tongue

What ? Words: Cat Got Your Tongue

Theory #1 The saying comes from the Middle East, where as punishment, liars had their tongues ripped out and fed to the king’s cats. Theory #2 Fear of a whipping with a cat-o’-nine-tails, or “cat” for short, could paralyze a victim into silence. Theory #3 The expression comes from the Middle Ages when witches were ...

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27 Apr Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: The Whole Shebang

What ? Words: The Whole Shebang

Meaning All of it; the whole thing. Origin This is an American phrase, from the 1920s. The first question for those of us not living in the USA, and I suspect quite a few that do, is, what’s a shebang? That isn’t so easy to answer. The earliest known citation of the word uses it ...

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09 Mar Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: Pass The Acid Test

What ? Words: Pass The Acid Test

Referring to an absolute, demanding, or ultimate challenge or measure of quality or capability – deriving from very old times, several hundreds of years ago – when nitric acid was used to determine the purity or presence of gold, especially when gold was currency before coinage. Gold does not dissolve in nitric acid, whereas less ...

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12 Jan Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: Gung Ho

What ? Words: Gung Ho

This unofficial motto of the US Marine Corps is an abbreviation for the Mandarin Gongye Hezhoushe, or industrial cooperative. The term was used in China, starting in 1938, to refer to small, industrial operations that were being established in rural China to replace the industrial centers that had been captured by the Japanese. The phrase ...

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28 Dec Posted by in What ? Words | Comments

What ? Words: Flash In The Pan

What ? Words: Flash In The Pan

Meaning: Something which disappoints by failing to deliver anything of value, despite a showy beginning. Origin: There’s reason to believe that this phrase derives from the Californian Gold Rush of the mid 19th century. Prospectors who panned for gold supposedly became excited when they saw something glint in the pan, only to have their hopes ...

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