The Origins of 5 of the Weirdest American Sayings

Slang is such a common part of everyday life that we rarely pause to think about where it originated.

Well, today’s your lucky day! Take a look at these 5 common sayings we use here in America and where they come from.

1. Riding shotgun

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“Shotgun!” How many times have you yelled that on the way to a car with your friends and family?

This is another phrase that dates to the Old West. When stagecoaches crossed miles and miles of open land, danger lurked around every corner. The man who sat next to the stagecoach driver was known as the express messenger. That person was always armed with, you guessed it, a shotgun to protect the coach and its valuables/people.

2. “Stomping ground”

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Another one you hear all the time. Hey, I even use it myself from time to time. The term originally started in British English around 1820 as “stamping ground” with an “a”. It referred to places where animals slept at night where vegetation was trampled down.

In the 1850s the term became “stomping ground” in America. Both terms are still used, FYI.

3. “Shoot the breeze”

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We all do this, some of us more than others. Just chit chat and talk about nothing in particular with a friend. The term originates in the American West, with its massive, wide open spaces. What better way to pass time than to shoot at, well…nothing. Passing the time by shooting into the air and making small talk eventually came to mean the same thing.

4. “My neck of the woods”

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This phrase has two possible origin stories. The first is that way back in the 16th century, English speakers used the word “neck” to describe all kinds of narrow or constricted things. Examples include the narrow neck of a bottle or an inlet of water. So the term possibly originates there.

Author Bill Bryson believes the phrase comes from the Algonquin word “niack”, which means a corner or a point. If this is the origin of “my neck of the woods,” it truly makes the phrase an Americanism.

5. Spill the beans

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When a person (hopefully not you) divulges sensitive information or tells a secret, they spill the beans. There are two possible theories for the explanation of this term.

The first states that Ancient Greek societies used different colored beans to cast votes on new members and that all the beans were spilled out to be counted after voting was complete.

The second (and the one that is generally more accepted) comes from a book that describes a vote that took place in Maine all the way back in 1650. Beans and corn were used to vote “yes” or “no”. Beans symbolized a “yes” vote.

What do you think about the origin of these terms? What are some others that you’d like to learn about?

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Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Home is Now Available to Rent on Airbnb

Have you ever wanted the chance to live like a classic American writer did back in the 1930s? No, we’re not talking about time-travel.

Novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda, one of the most famous couples of the Jazz Age, lived in Montgomery, Alabama in 1931-1932 and the top floor of their home is now available to rent on Airbnb.

Zelda worked on her only novel Save Me the Waltz in the house and her husband wrote part of his novel Tender is the Night there. The couple’s daughter also lived with them in the home before she went away to boarding school.

The home is now a museum and is part of the Southern Literary Trail. The first floor of the home is the museum dedicated to the life and work of the writers, and the second floor is where tourists can stay for $150 a night in a two-bedroom apartment. Sounds like fun!

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The 15 Most Popular YouTubers in the World Are Making Millions

YouTube is the new TV. In fact, they’ve even launched their own version of the standard cable TV subscription that lets you watch live TV via YouTube. And with billions of views across all its videos YouTubers are cashing in.

All this is to say that there’s no doubt that YouTube has become a major launchpad for tomorrow’s celebrities (Justin Bieber was famously discovered on YouTube). If you’re at the top of your game, there are major bucks to be made in the form of YouTube partnerships, endorsements, and exposure to new opportunities.

The list below features 15 of YouTube’s most popular independent stars (as opposed to mainstream music artists, etc.), as compiled by SocialBlade. These stars aren’t just reaching millions of people worldwide – some are also making millions of dollars in the process.

15. Fernanfloo: 26.2 million subscribers

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Fernanfloo (Luis Fernando Flores) is a gaming YouTuber from El Salvador who is known for his wacky video style and occasional appearances by his dog.

14. Felipe Neto: 18.7 million subscribers

Brazilian vlogger and comedian Felipe Neto has the distinction of being the first Brazilian YouTube channel to hit 1 million subscribers. He also released a Netflix special in 2017.

13. Yuya – 20.5 million subscribers

Yuya is a beauty vlogger who posts all kinds of beauty tutorials on her main channel. Her popularity has earned her features in Vogue and on TV in her native Mexico.

12. NigaHiga: 20.4 million subscribers

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NigaHiga (Ryan Higa) was one of the earliest breakout stars of YouTube, producing a variety of content from comedy sketches and music videos to musings on pop culture.

11. Markiplier: 19.5 million subscribers

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Markiplier (Mark Fischbach) is a gaming YouTuber who has aspirations of branching out into music and acting. His 2017 net worth is estimated to be ~$9 million.

10. Vegetta777: 20.8 million subscribers

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Vegeta777 (Samuel de Luque) is a popular Spanish gaming YouTuber who is best known for using video games to create elaborate narratives of his design, including dubbing his own voiceovers.

9. VanossGaming: 22.3 million subscribers

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VanossGaming (Evan Fong) is a gaming YouTuber from Canada. His signature style features the masterful use of editing to compress hours of footage into a single engaging moment.

8. Smosh — 22.6 million subscribers

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Comedy duo Smosh (comprised of Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla) was another one of YouTube’s earlier stars. Recently, Padilla left Smosh to start a solo account.

7. Jacksepticeye: 17.89 million subscribers

Jacksepticeye (Seán William McLoughlin) is an Irish gamer and YouTuber who found fame after getting mentioned by PewDiePie (featured later in this list). I particularly like his videos due to his energetic narration and charming Irish accent.

6. Dude Perfect: 26.5 million subscribers

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Dude Perfect was started by a group of friends and former athletes who all knew each other from college at Texas A&M. Their videos often revolve around sports and trick shots, with a fun, casual style.

5. Canal KondZilla: 26.6 million subscribers

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KondZilla (Konrad Dantas) is a Brazilian music video director with one of the fastest growing pages on YouTube.

4. Whinderssonnunes: 26.7 million subscribers

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Whinderssonnunes (Whindersson Nunes) is a Brazilian  YouTuber whose comedy videos and song parodies have been entertaining people for nearly a decade.

3. ElRubiusOMG: 27.3 million subscribers

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ElRubiusOMG (Rubén Doblas Gundersen) is a Spanish YouTube sensation. As with many of the other entries on this list, his main focus is video game reviews, walkthroughs, and commentaries.

2. HolaSoyGerman: 33.1 million subscribers

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HolaSoyGerman (Germán Garmendia) is arguably the biggest YouTube star in Latin America. The Chilean comedian and musician can boast having not one, but two YouTube channels in the top 20 list – the main one listed here and another, gaming-focused channel called JuegaGerman.

1. PewDiePie: 60.4 million subscribers

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You know you’ve made it when South Park is spoofing you. PewDiePie (Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg) is a Swedish YouTuber whose boisterous video game commentary and playthroughs have earned him widespread fame and a sizeable fortune.

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This Girl’s ‘Netflix and Chill’ Date Gone Wrong is Full of Twists and Turns

Let’s face it: dating is tough. Many people turn to online dating to meet new people, and while this turns out well in many cases, there are also plenty of cases that turn out… weird.

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A fella named Xavier was gracious enough to take to Twitter and share this riveting story of his female friend’s recent “Netflix and Chill” adventure. Buckle up for this story…it’s time to let Xavier take over.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow, now I’m exhausted. I think I need a nap…

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Uranus Once Took a Hard Pounding

Alright, get your mind out of the gutter. The fact of the matter is that Uranus is an unusual planet in our solar system. The planet has a strange tilt and rotates around the sun on its side. Each pole of Uranus faces the Sun for 42 years before switching to the other side.

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So why does Uranus tilt? Scientists have long suspected that a major collision at some point in history caused the planet’s unusual orientation. And they were right. Astronomers at Durham University in England led an international team of researchers and studied 50 different possible impact scenarios.

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The team concluded that a huge rock and ice formation twice the size of Earth hit Uranus during the formation of the solar system about 4 billion years ago. The impact caused Uranus’ tilt and also the planet’s low temperatures.

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The researchers believe that debris from the collision might act as a thermal shield and that the heat from Uranus’ interior is trapped, making the planet’s outer atmosphere very cold. The team also believes that the impact could be the explanation for Uranus’ rings and moons.

Science!

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Never Waste An Avocado Again With This Hack

Yes, apparently, you can freeze avocados.

I know, right? This means you could waste fewer of them because you’re not going to use them before they turn brown and yucky, but it also means you can stock up while they’re on sale and tuck them away for a rainy, guacamole-less day.

The mind-blowing hack comes Natasha Labarriere-Mueller, stay-at-home mom of two, and it went viral after she posted it on Facebook.

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“They do not brown, they do not lose their texture, they come out perfect when thawed…and last up to 4 months in the freezer.”

She educated everyone at Costco that day and then returned home to share her life-changing knowledge with all of us. She even includes a handy how-to link on Instagram.

Go forth and freeze those avocados friends!

h/t: ScaryMommy

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Charlie Chaplin Started the “Distracted Boyfriend” Meme in 1922

One of the most popular memes this year is the “Distracted Boyfriend” meme. There was a solid month or so where it was being widely shared in its various iterations all over social media.

In case you’ve somehow missed it, it’s a meme that’s based on this stock photo of a young man who clearly has eyes for other women, even though he’s out with his girlfriend.

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Once Twitter got a hold of the image and it was only a matter of time until they turned it into a huge assortment of hilarity.

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It’s pretty much used as a meme to make fun of someone’s inability to resist a given distraction.

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Recently, however, one highly observant movie buff made a rather remarkable discovery – this meme has apparently been around since the 1920s!

It was first pioneered by none other than Charlie Chaplin, in the 1922 silent film Pay Day.

Film writer Peter Goldberg even posted a still from the movie as proof, and its similarity to “Distracted Boyfriend” is pretty uncanny.

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Naturally, it didn’ take long until Twitter turned it into a meme of its own.

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Check out the full clip below to witness the birth of a meme that was clearly way ahead of its time:

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‘Micro-Cheating’ Is the Newest Trend, As if Relationships Weren’t Already Hard Enough

Now we all have ‘micro-cheating’ to worry about, as if dating and relationships weren’t complicated enough,

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Obviously we all know that people cheat on their boyfriends, girlfriends, and spouses. And a lot of us have heard of the stupid games that people play in relationships, such as ghosting and others. Now it’s time to add a new phrase into the complex intimate relationship: micro-cheating.

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Dating expert Melanie Schilling describes micro-cheating as “a series of seemingly small actions that indicate a person is emotionally or physically focused on someone outside their relationship.” People addressed the issue on Twitter.

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But not everyone believes micro-cheating is even a thing and is a manufactured problem.

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What do you think about micro-cheating? Is it being blown way out of proportion, or is it a real issue?

h/t: Pizza Bottle

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There’s Actually an Oreo Cookie Club and Yes, You Can Join

With the exception of thin Oreos, I’m pretty much a purist when it comes to this favorite cookie. The thin Oreos have a tendency make me feel like I’m being “smart”, and Halloween Oreos, the orange ones, I swear taste better than any of the other colors.

If you’re not a purist about Oreos, though, and totally into all of the different wacky flavors Nabisco squeezes into America’s favorite store-bought cookie, then this subscription box is going to be just for you.

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The Cookie Club boxes ship out with a decorated box filled with two snacks, a recipe card, and an Oreo-inspired gift. The January box contained cinnamon Oreos (color me intrigued), chocolate hazelnut Oreos, Oreo hot cocoa mix, Oreo socks, and a recipe for cinnamon Oreo mug cake.

The subscription can be purchased through Amazon in a 3, 6, or 12-month package and, at $20 a month, costs more than simply buying yourself cookies (obvs). That said, if you’ve got an adventurous Oreo-lover in your life, what could possibly be a better gift?

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Happy dunking!

h/t: Mental_Floss

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14 Things You Shouldn’t Knock Until You Try

“Don’t knock it ’til you try it.” It’s a phrase we’ve all heard at least once in our lives. We could all learn a thing or two from these people. So maybe you can try some new things after reading this article, mmmmmkay?

1. Okay…

“Soy sauce in mashed potatoes. Be careful not to overdo it, but it can be a game changer. A little sour cream or cheese and you got yourself a one way ticket to Flavortown.”

2. One of my favorite activities

“Going to the movies alone.”

3. Live a little

“Listening to different genres of music every now and then that you are not familiar with or don’t particularly like. You may come across something that you love.”

4. Sounds soothing

“Sensory Deprivation Chamber. A lot of people think of it as only a mental therapy but I found it better than a massage.”

5. Delicious

“The mixed drink known as a “Lunchbox.” Pour a can of cheap beer into a tall glass, top it off with orange juice, and add a shot or so of amaretto. Every friend I’ve told about it said it sounds gross, but every one of them loved it when I made them one.”

6. Get on the mat

“Yoga. Especially if you are active and old.”

7. A unique combination

“I had a friend in college who insisted pizza rolls and reddi-whip was the sh-t. We decided to humor him and try it, disgusting. We called him out on his bullsh*t and he ate the rest of the 40 pizza rolls we made all with whipped cream on top. I still can’t tell if he actually enjoyed them or was just playing the long con.”

8. Everyone’s doing it

“Online dating.

I used to be one of those people who wanted to meet the love of my life organically and only downloaded a dating app when I wasn’t down for a serious commitment.

Ironically, that’s how I met my boyfriend. We lived two blocks away from each other growing up, attended the same high school, rode the same bus, were in the same club, and shared a ton of close mutual friends. We had every opportunity to meet organically, but it took Tinder to bring us together.”

9. Out of this world

“Dungeons and Dragons. As a kid I hated the thought of even trying it because of the negative connotations that went along with being a “geek”, but as I got older I slowly started to look into it more. Found some friends of mine who played it, made a character and started a campaign with them… then I became obsessed. I’d never had more fun in my life! Nothing had taken me by storm like that before, and now a year and a bit later I DM games for coworkers who I introduce it to and I am still playing in that campaign! It’s an out of this world experience.”

10. Now I’m starving

“Peanut butter on pancakes. I lived in Texas and my friend had it and thought it was weird. Tried it and it was awesome but when I tell people to try it they give me the same weird look.”

11. Phobias

“Scuba diving. I’ve been terrified of the ocean ever since my step dad took me canoeing in it and we flipped over on a coral reef, got cut up and burned pretty bad from fire coral.

However, one day I was like screw it I’m gonna scuba dive because I had money, And so I started the certification and was pretty nervous getting into it but, 5 dives later I loved it.

Soon after I went to Guam on a work trip and got my advanced cert there, did some wreck diving and night dives. And just wow, it can be such an amazing experience and felt even more incredible when I overcame my fear of the ocean.”

12. Joke’s on you!

“A few of dashes of Tabasco in an espresso. Someone tried to prank me with a spicy espresso once, turns out it’s delicious.”

13. I can attest to this one

“Grilled peanut butter and jelly. It’s a pb and j cooked like a grilled cheese. You are welcome in advance.”

14. You’re missin’ out

“I know people who won’t try sushi because of how it looks. You poor souls…”

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