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04/10/24 Grif.Net – “Expired” Phrases (part 3)

04/10/24 Grif.Net – “Expired” Phrases (part 3)

[ten more examples of common language of a century back, many s=
till used today!]

21. OLDER THAN DIRT or OLDER THAN IOWA AND TWICE A=
S CORNY

(something truly old; variation from=
OLDER THAN THE HILLS found in the oldest book in the Bible – Job 15:7)

 

22. MADDE=
R THAN A WET HEN

(describes real rage or ang=
er, from practice of farmer throwing a bucket of cold water on hen that won=
’t leave her nest so he can collect eggs)

 

23. OLD AGE DOESN’T COME AL=
ONE

(with each year we have more weakness, i=
nfirmities, financial, and mental issues; it also comes with another person=
you hardly recognize =3D yourself)

&nb=
sp;

24. WERE YOU BORN IN A BARN?

(shut the door behind you, but don’t slam the screen d=
oor)

 

2=
5. A LITLE BIRDIE TOLD ME

(secret source of =
information without identifying the informant; from Ecclesiastes 10:20 in t=
he Bible)

 

26. THE SHORT END OF THE STICK

(placed a=
t a disadvantage; from 1400’s idiom of a walking staff upside down)

 

27. I W=
OULDN’T TOUCH THAT WITH A 1O-FOOT POLE

(strong aversion, refusal to go near or become involved with someone or s=
omething too risky; from keelboat workers’ poles along Ohio and Missi=
ssippi)

 

28. HAULING YOU OVER THE COALS

=
(making som=
eone responsible, interrogation; from old methods of torture that keep YOUR=
FEET TO THE FIRE to pressure you)

&nbs=
p;

29. THAT’S THE REAL MCCOY

(a genuine product, not an inferior copy of questionable q=
uality; from Scotland’s “McKay” distillery slogan not to =
accept the competitor’s whisky)

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nbsp;

30. THE CHEAPEST IS OFTEN THE DEAREST

(there are no real bargains, and poor quality ite=
ms often end up more expensive as they breakdown or must buy replacement)

 

~~

Dr Bob Griffin

[email protected] www.grif.net

"Jesus Knows Me, This =
I Love!"

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