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To: harpu

Loved it—and certainly didn’t know most of it!

Thanks!


2 posted on 10/31/2013 10:31:27 AM PDT by basil (2ASisters.org)
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To: 2nd amendment mama

Ping to increase your knowledge—LOL!


4 posted on 10/31/2013 10:32:07 AM PDT by basil (2ASisters.org)
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To: basil
Loved it—and certainly didn’t know most of it!

Which is a good thing, because most of it, if not all of it, is false.

Threshold etymology dates further back than the English word we use today. And the "thresh" they were talking about meant "to trod upon". Basically a threshold was a boundary, not something to hold something in/out.

Throwing out the baby with the bath water originated in Germany as a way of saying don't throw out the good with the bad.

Dirt Poor originated in the US in the early 1900s, and simply meant really poor. Not that they had dirt floors.

Piss-poor originated during WWII in the US, as well. It meant really bad.

Tomatoes were brought to Europe from Mexico by early Spanish explorers. They were known to be edible, and were consumed by the French and Spanish, but some thought them poisonous because they were related to nightshade, and contained minor amounts of poisonous Tomatine (mostly in the leaves and green tomatoes), not because they reacted with pewter. Most folks probably ate from wooden plates/bowls anyway. Usually not enough to kill you.

Saved by the bell originated with boxing in the late 1800s.

Dead Ringer is defined as a look-alike or exact duplicate, and nowhere except here is defined as someone who rang a bell on a safety coffin.

8 posted on 10/31/2013 10:50:36 AM PDT by IYAS9YAS (Has anyone seen my tagline? It was here yesterday. I seem to have misplaced it.)
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