Popular Expressions-What They Mean and How We Got Them
- Did you know that the phrase "fifteen minutes of fame" originated with Andy Warhol?
- Or that the expression "here's mud in your eye!" originates with either horse racing or Jesus curing a blind man?
- Austin Powers "not my bag, baby" refers to early jazz when a person's interpretation of music was their signature style, their 'bag'?
- "Shake a leg" comes from a naval wake-up call? "Women were allowed to sleep onboard ship when the navy was in port. At the cry of "shake a leg", the occupant of a hammock had to show their leg. If it was hairy, they had to get up and work. If not, the woman could stay and sleep in. You needed to know that!
- Or that "to a T" refers to the measurement of a drafter, using a T-square to keep lines accurate?
Special thanks to Julie Harabedian from FSB Associates for the Review Copy.
What a great reference book, definitely one for the home library.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique title. I would have never guessed that this book was a reference book. Thanks for the review Amy. I can always use one of this.
ReplyDeleteI know they say " it's better to loose of your beans then your bag then to have no bag for your beans"
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