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Idioms Explained

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Fanstorians explain the backstory of idioms

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Comment from Ric Myworld
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A grain of salt isn't very filling, so I'll take everything with a shot fine bourbon whiskey. But don't tell my doctor whose told me I'm never to have another drink. Shows what he knows. LOL. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 26-Nov-2021
    I love playing this game! I refrained from posting individually on those in the bonus group, so as to avoid getting reviews for effortless "research" and cut/paste.
Comment from Sanku
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We use the British English version 'pinch of salt ' and sometimes add a=our own extension. If we feel someone is exaggerating the profits or benefits ,we say 'take it with a pound (Or Kilo!to stress the improbability) of salt'.It is very interesting to study the evolution of languages..

 Comment Written 23-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 24-Nov-2021
    I love playing this game! I refrained from posting individually on those in the bonus group, so as to avoid getting reviews for effortless "research" and cut/paste.
Comment from robyn corum
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Liz,

You know, if you spill salt, you are supposed to toss a few grains (a pinch) over your left shoulder to ward off bad luck. That's always the kind of direction I took it. When you hear something foolish, just fling on away from you! ha

Thanks!

 Comment Written 22-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 24-Nov-2021
    I've heard of that too--tossing salt--that's a superstition--I'm curious as to its origin.

    I love playing this game! I refrained from posting individually on those in the bonus group, so as to avoid getting reviews for effortless "research" and cut/paste.
reply by the author on 24-Nov-2021
    I've heard of that too--tossing salt--that's a superstition--I'm curious as to its origin.

    I love playing this game! I refrained from posting individually on those in the bonus group, so as to avoid getting reviews for effortless "research" and cut/paste.
Comment from Mary Vigasin
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Interesting, you hear or use this so often never think of its origin.
I have one for you I am using in a story (maybe)
A chip on her shoulder or what about a chip off the old block?
Best wishes
Mary

 Comment Written 22-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 24-Nov-2021
    I love playing this game! I refrained from posting individually on those in the bonus group, so as to avoid getting reviews for effortless "research" and cut/paste.

    Cool--You can do two CHIPs in one!
Comment from Monica Chaddick
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You are seriously into your idioms lately, my girl - lol. Very interesting, however, and educational, as well. Good to see you are keeping busy while dealing with your illness.

 Comment Written 22-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 24-Nov-2021
    I love playing this game! I refrained from posting individually on those in the bonus group, so as to avoid getting reviews for effortless "research" and cut/paste.
Comment from GregoryCody
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Such a cool way you worded this :

WHOA.

Okay. Some people will NOT get this.

For one, the premise is about a simple phrase. And two, it's written Dead Serious.

It is really hard to explain it but I GET this. Meaning, I Truly enjoyed reading it. I LOVE this kind of trivia. (I once watched a documentary on the origins of ketchup)

But it's the WAY you wrote it. It's succinct and data driven, yet it has a master's stroke of pensmenship that weaves all of it together.

It's Enjoyable to read and in that it makes the reader Interested!

Again, it's hard to explain. But I Really liked it. And I may be reading WAY too much into it, haha but that's okay. You have a special way with words and I bet a lot of people will skim this for a quick buck or to drop a fluff five, and not Fully recognize it. I do. :)


Btw, Pliny the Elder is one of the people I cite as having referenced Jesus outside of the Bible. Cool stuff :)

 Comment Written 21-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 22-Nov-2021
    Thanksssssss--but as I say--I didn't write anything except the first two intro sentences--I didn't expect ratings--just readings for fun--this info is all directly pasted from google and wiki!
reply by GregoryCody on 22-Nov-2021
    Really??? No way. I SWEAR I THOUGHT THAT.

    Well how about this. You sparked about an hour and a half conversation. If that doesn't deserve a six I don't know what does :)


    And btw I really do LOVE this kind of trivia
reply by the author on 23-Nov-2021
    Thanks--glad you see it that way because the system won't permit you to retract a six. Once a six, always a six. And you can up/down grade between 1-5, but not up to or down from 6. Glad you had fun with it!
reply by GregoryCody on 24-Nov-2021
    Oh that's okay. I do not Just give sixes out of obligation btw. Haha but like I said, it was a great conversation piece! What is your favorite type to write?
reply by the author on 24-Nov-2021
    Do you mean my favorite idom to use or my favorite genre?
reply by GregoryCody on 25-Nov-2021
    Genre I'm sorry :)
reply by the author on 25-Nov-2021
    I like to write what I like to read--humor fiction and nonfiction and personal stories--especially yours!

    I'm not proud to admit, but I don't much care to read poetry--especially free verse--which I find arbitrarily chopped. As to prose--in general, I dislike fantasy, sci-fi, horror--of course, I am obliged to read what my fans write, regardless. What about you?
reply by GregoryCody on 25-Nov-2021
    Oh I am Identical haha. And no I don't usually like reading poetry. I used to make my wife suffer through it when I went on my poetry spree for a few years lol.

    I like satire, dry humor like David Sedaris.

    And you are so sweet :)
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2021
    Yes--satire and dry humor! Though I confess that I don't always get it. I'm hopelessly literal-minded and out of the loop as to topical issues and the social media culture.
Comment from lyenochka
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So cool! You are a pro at this and even though you give credit to other website for the source of information, the writing still bears your trademark humor. It has more than a grain of wit!

 Comment Written 21-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 21-Nov-2021
    Hope you got a pump! Check out the BONUS--14 other strange ones!
reply by lyenochka on 21-Nov-2021
    Naw, I was too late. Sigh!
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2021
    I see you were 3 of 3--sometimes the system is tardy in shutting down the pump.
Comment from Jasmine Girl
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I'm so surprised that both origins have something do with taking poison. In the first case take it as an antidote and in the second, take it to help swallow the poison.

What a surprise.

Thanks for enlightening me.

 Comment Written 21-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 21-Nov-2021
    Hope you got a pump! Check out the BONUS--14 other strange ones!
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
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You did a great job explaining this oft heard idiom. Liz. I enjoyed reading it and learned more about its history. You did a great job formatting your work and researching the phrase. You made it easy for others to understand. Now what about those who throw a pinch of salt over their left shoulder for good luck?
Respectfully, Jan

 Comment Written 21-Nov-2021


reply by the author on 21-Nov-2021
    Hope you got a pump! Check out the BONUS--14 other strange ones!