The Fascinating History Behind 10+ Common Phrases

English is one of the strangest languages on the planet. This is partly because its rules are more flexible than in most other languages, but it’s also because of the idioms we frequently employ – phrases that make sense to native speakers (like “it’s raining cats and dogs”) but that are just nonsense when translated literally.

Granted, every language has idioms that are almost impossble to understand without an explanation. But even if you know what they mean, I’m betting that you may not know the origins behind these 12 commonly used phrases – so read on!

#12. “Barking up the wrong tree”

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In English, it means to have misguided thoughts about a certain situation or to be following a false lead, in the case of an investigation of some sort. The phrase is derived from hunting dogs that get confused about where prey has gone and stand barking at the base of an empty tree.

The earliest known use of the phrase as an idiom is in James Kirke Paulding’s Westward Ho!, published in 1832.

#11. “Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater”

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You don’t want to toss the good things out with the bad, is what we mean here, but where does the saying come from? It’s one of those proverb-type phrases that seems to have been around forever, appearing in print in Germany as early as 1512. The expression has been in common use in Germany since at least then and in the United States since the 19th century (appearing for the first time in an essay denouncing slavery, Occasional Discourse on the N*gger Question, published by Thomas Carlyle in 1853).

#10. “Bite the bullet”

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There are a couple of reasons people believe we say “bite the bullet” when what we really mean is to grin and bear down through a situation that we know is going to be unpleasant (i.e. “Bite the bullet and break up with him already”).

One is the more likely, and comes from the practice of putting a shell casing over an aching tooth until you could see a dentist, while the other suggests surgeons in the pre-anesthesia era had patients bite down on bullets to deal with the pain.

The fist recorded use of the phrase as an idiom is in the 1891 book The Light That Failed.

#9. “The whole nine yards”

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If you want to go the whole way, or give your best, you might say you’re going to the whole nine yards. But why? The short answer (you can read a longer one here) is that no one really knows. The earliest print citation is from a 1907 article in an Indiana newspaper, The Mitchell Commercial, which points to WWI or WWII origins and nothing older.

#8. “Give him the cold shoulder”

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It means, of course, ignoring or being unwelcome toward a person you’re angry at or disenchanted with. The colloquial origin story is this: visitors who were welcome would be given a hot meal, while unwelcome guests received only a cold shoulder of mutton. The story is repeated in several texts but there’s no actual evidence to state that’s where it came from (though at this point, we might as well accept it).

The first reference to the phrase in print was in 1816’s The Antiquary.

#7. “Break the ice”

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We use it to mean a way to get past initial discomfort in meeting a new person or people in order to work together or develop a friendship.

The phrase comes from a time when incoming cargo or passenger ships could get stuck in icy waters, and the receiving country would send out small ships to literally break up the ice so the larger ships could make their way to shore.

The first figurative use of the phrase dates way back to a 1579 translation of Plutarch’s Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romanes, by Sir Thomas North.

#6. “Bury the hatchet”

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It means to take the “hatchet,” or the conflict between two people, and bury it – or let it go. Unlike many things attributed to Native America lore, this phrase did actually originate from their traditions. Hatchets were buried by the chiefs when they came to a peace agreement.

The practice is suggested as early as 1644, but the earliest explicit mention comes in The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, published in 1747.

#5. “Turn a blind eye”

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We turn a blind eye when we purposely look away from facts, evidence, or something bad going on to make things easier for ourselves. The idiom is popularly believed to come from a historical situation in which a British Admiral who had one actually blind eye used his lack of vision as an excuse to “not see” a signal requesting he stand down in an attack on Danish ships.

According to a biography of his life, his words as he put the spyglass to his blind eye were “You know, Foley, I have only one eye – and I have a right to be blind sometimes. I really do not see the signal.”

The first usage as an idiom was in Francis Lathom’s Men and Manners, published in 1800 – which predates the aforementioned battle by a year, so…

#4. “Butter him up”

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Now we use the phrase to mean to flatter someone in order to secure their help or alliance, and the origin isn’t much different: ancient Indians used to throw balls of butter at statues of gods and goddesses in order to secure their favor.

#3. “Caught red-handed”

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To be caught red handed means you’ve been busted in the act of doing something wrong. It’s a rather straightforward allusion to a murderer or poacher having actual blood on their hands when caught. The term originates from Scotland, with the term “red hand” dating back to their Acts of Parliament of James I in 1432 and continuing through the 15th and 16th centuries.

#2. “Rub the wrong way”

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If someone rubs you the wrong way, they bother you or give you a bad feeling that you can’t easily explain. Some think it’s derived from early Americans requesting their floors be rubbed the right way to avoid streaks, but popular theory says it refers to petting a cat tail to head instead of the other way and earnings its displeasure in the process.

#1. “Mad as a hatter”

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This one is unfortunate, for those who worked in haberdashery (hat making) for much or all of their lives. We use it as a way to describe people who are completely crazy, and it’s because hat makers used to use mercury in the felt they worked with and often went “mad” – terrible shyness, irritability, and tremors – as a result.

 

I hope you learned something new today!

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Viral Twitter Thread Shows The Importance of Being Able to Leave a Situation

Life is full of uncomfortable situations. Some we are required to endure, like awkward college orientation days, but for the most part we stay because we feel like we are supposed to – even when this isn’t exactly true.

Erynn Brook, a feminist writer, wrote a Twitter thread about how her mother taught her to set boundaries.

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She starts by discussing the instructions her mother gave her about her first sleepover.

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She asked the girl’s mom to call her mom. She persisted, even when the girl’s mom was reluctant.

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The girls at the sleepover were confused. Brook’s mom continued to support her in setting boundaries.

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Brook acknowledges that this advice runs counter to many of the messages we receive as women.

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Brook also acknowledges that in some situations, there is no way out. In other situations, though, we could leave, but don’t realize we have permission.

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As Brook continued to struggle with giving herself permission to leave, her mom asked her a key question: “What do you need so you can leave?”

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Brook clarified a bit later that although this message may resonate with women, it’s an important lesson to teach all children, regardless of gender identity.

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We all have the right to set boundaries, and we all have the right to leave.

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FAFSA Applications Just Opened, And Twitter is Having a Heyday

If you’ve gone to college in the U.S., chances are you’ve applied for student aid using the free application for federal student aid – aka FAFSA. That is, of course, unless you have ridiculously wealthy parents.

FAFSA applications open on October 1, and Twitter attempted to make this process a bit less painful by having some fun. They’re calling out applicants who are applying for aid despite living a suspiciously lavish lifestyle, saying “I’m telling FAFSA.” Here are 10 of the best tweets:

10. Winter Break

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9. Tech

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8. Looks

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7. Tats

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6. Apps

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5. Chicken Biscuits

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4. Coffee

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3. …fanny packs?

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2. Tix

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1. Yes plz

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What are you telling FAFSA?

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“Today Years Old” Is a Meme That’s Sure to Teach You Something

Have ever found out a simple detail about the world around you that you can’t believe you didn’t know before now? Well, you’re not alone. One of the latest memes to take the internet by storm is “today years old,” where people post things they learned today that have changed the way they look at the world, their childhood, products, or life in general. Essentially, they’re tidbits of knowledge that should be common but are somehow…not.

Read through this list of 15 good ones, and I bet you’ll have your mind blown at least once!

#15. Trying this ASAP.

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#14. Love.

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#13. If you could see my face right now…

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#12. Interesting.

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#11. Stealing this rtfn.

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#10. Wait, seriously?

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#9. I guess it had to stand for something?

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#8. I don’t want to know if this is true or not.

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#7. Am I wrong, or is this adorable?

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#6. A modern revelation for you.

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#5. I guess he was okay with it?

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#4. Shatner either loves or hates this.

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#3. It’s like he’s a real person now.

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#2. It’s kind of abstract, to be fair.

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#1. Imma use it even more now.

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Ok, I learned a lot just now…

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These Funny ‘Slutty Witch’ Comics Will Get You in the Halloween Spirit

Meet Elizabeth Pich & Jonathan Kunz, the dynamic duo responsible for the delightfully dirty and dark comic strip about an honest “Slutty Witch.”

The artists talked about their creation:

“The character was spooking around in our heads for a while. We’d been wanting a slutty, empowered female character for some time. ‘Slut’ and ‘witch’ are two words that have been reclaimed and redefined to represent aspects of femininity such as freedom and power. We liked that.

She definitely knows what she wants and takes no shit from anybody. She’s also open-minded and a good friend. She reminds us of a lot of kick-ass women we know. Her only vice? Probably all the hot, distracting sex she’s having.”

Take a look at these comics. I think you’ll laugh and gasp at the same time.

1.  That’s one trick she can do

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2. Don’t psychoanalyze me

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3. Girls’ night!

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4. True story

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5. LOL

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6. Time for dinner

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7. Let’s end with the best one

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Are those good, or what? I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more of the Slutty Witch in the future.

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Costume Ideas for Couples This Halloween (And a Few for Us Single People)

Being in a relationship opens up a whole new world of costume possibilities. After all, you rarely see someone dressed up as just a pepper shaker or Thing 1.

Here are some great ideas for couples costumes, and a couple for you who have decided to remain solo for the time being. Happy Halloween!

1. “My Friend’s Halloween Costume As Yin And Yang”

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2. “My Brother And His Girlfriend Nailed Halloween This Year”

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3. “This Is What Won My Parents A Couples Costume Contest”

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4. “My First Boyfriend And My First Time Celebrating Halloween With A Significant Other. We Took Advantage Of Our Height Difference. Also My Favorite Movie Growing Up!”

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5. “My Friends’ Beetlejuice Costumes Are Ridiculously Good”

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6. “TV’s First Interracial Kiss” Start Trek

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7. “My Wife And I Made Daft Punk Halloween Costumes”

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8. “My First Halloween Without A Husband, But I Still Have A Good Couples’ Costume”

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9. “My Brother Was Sad His Girlfriend Couldn’t Come To Our Halloween Party, So He Came As Both Of Them”

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10. “My Friend Tore Her ACL, MCL And Meniscus A Week Ago. She Thought She Wouldn’t Be Able To Go Out For Halloween. I Told Her If She Dressed Up As An Old Rich Man, I’d Dress Up As Her Escort And Wheel Her Around Downtown All Night. No Regrets”

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11. “If You Don’t Know What We Are, I’m Too Young For You, Bro’ “

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12. “Me And The Boyfriend At A Disney-Themed Halloween Party (I’m Aladdin)”

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13. “They Won Best Couple For Their Costumes!”

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14. “Edward Scissorhands And His Topiary Bush”

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15. “Our Couples Costume”

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16. “My Girlfriend And I Attempted Our First Couples Costume This Halloween. I Think We Did A Pretty Good Job With It”

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17. “It’s So Fluffy!”

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18. “Me And My Girlfriend As Jay And Silent Bob For Halloween”

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19. “My Parents Won The Costume Contest”

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20. “My Girlfriend And I Decided To Do A Couples Costume For The First Time! All Done With Makeup, No Masks”

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You’ve got one week! Get your best costume together!

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They Do a Celebrity Group Costume Every Year for Halloween and It’s Freaking Awesome

These ladies just won Halloween. Auburn Salcedo and her 6 friends shown below have all been friends since they worked for an advertising company.

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Salcedo said about the job, “It was a totally hellish experience and we ended up bonding so that we could make it through the day-to-day craziness. We all quit within two weeks of each other and have been best friends ever since!”

Another good thing came out of the experience as well. Every Halloween, the 7 BFFs have dressed up in celebrity-based group costumes, and they are really impressive. Here they are from this year, dressed up as different Tom Hanks movie characters.

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Salcedo talked about the evolution of the group costume idea: “Our first group costume was zombie pageant queens; all the costumes for women at the time were hyper-sexualized and not incredibly interesting. We came up with the seven Johnny Depps the following year, and it was so well-received at our annual Halloween party that we kinda just knew we had something.”

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Here are the ladies in 2013 as different Jim Carrey characters. Smoooookinnnn’!

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And the next year as 7 different Will Ferrells.

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Here they are honoring the late, great Robin Williams in 2015.

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And these 7 Bill Murrays are pretty great, too.

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Way to go ladies! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for years to come!

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They Do a Celebrity Group Costume Every Year for Halloween and It’s Freaking Awesome

These ladies just won Halloween. Auburn Salcedo and her 6 friends shown below have all been friends since they worked for an advertising company.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Salcedo said about the job, “It was a totally hellish experience and we ended up bonding so that we could make it through the day-to-day craziness. We all quit within two weeks of each other and have been best friends ever since!”

Another good thing came out of the experience as well. Every Halloween, the 7 BFFs have dressed up in celebrity-based group costumes, and they are really impressive. Here they are from this year, dressed up as different Tom Hanks movie characters.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Salcedo talked about the evolution of the group costume idea: “Our first group costume was zombie pageant queens; all the costumes for women at the time were hyper-sexualized and not incredibly interesting. We came up with the seven Johnny Depps the following year, and it was so well-received at our annual Halloween party that we kinda just knew we had something.”

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Here are the ladies in 2013 as different Jim Carrey characters. Smoooookinnnn’!

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And the next year as 7 different Will Ferrells.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Here they are honoring the late, great Robin Williams in 2015.

Photo Credit: Imgur

And these 7 Bill Murrays are pretty great, too.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Way to go ladies! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for years to come!

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They Do a Celebrity Group Costume Every Year for Halloween and It’s Freaking Awesome

These ladies just won Halloween. Auburn Salcedo and her 6 friends shown below have all been friends since they worked for an advertising company.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Salcedo said about the job, “It was a totally hellish experience and we ended up bonding so that we could make it through the day-to-day craziness. We all quit within two weeks of each other and have been best friends ever since!”

Another good thing came out of the experience as well. Every Halloween, the 7 BFFs have dressed up in celebrity-based group costumes, and they are really impressive. Here they are from this year, dressed up as different Tom Hanks movie characters.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Salcedo talked about the evolution of the group costume idea: “Our first group costume was zombie pageant queens; all the costumes for women at the time were hyper-sexualized and not incredibly interesting. We came up with the seven Johnny Depps the following year, and it was so well-received at our annual Halloween party that we kinda just knew we had something.”

Photo Credit: Imgur

Here are the ladies in 2013 as different Jim Carrey characters. Smoooookinnnn’!

Photo Credit: Imgur

And the next year as 7 different Will Ferrells.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Here they are honoring the late, great Robin Williams in 2015.

Photo Credit: Imgur

And these 7 Bill Murrays are pretty great, too.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Way to go ladies! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for years to come!

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They Do a Celebrity Group Costume Every Year for Halloween and It’s Freaking Awesome

These ladies just won Halloween. Auburn Salcedo and her 6 friends shown below have all been friends since they worked for an advertising company.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Salcedo said about the job, “It was a totally hellish experience and we ended up bonding so that we could make it through the day-to-day craziness. We all quit within two weeks of each other and have been best friends ever since!”

Another good thing came out of the experience as well. Every Halloween, the 7 BFFs have dressed up in celebrity-based group costumes, and they are really impressive. Here they are from this year, dressed up as different Tom Hanks movie characters.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Salcedo talked about the evolution of the group costume idea: “Our first group costume was zombie pageant queens; all the costumes for women at the time were hyper-sexualized and not incredibly interesting. We came up with the seven Johnny Depps the following year, and it was so well-received at our annual Halloween party that we kinda just knew we had something.”

Photo Credit: Imgur

Here are the ladies in 2013 as different Jim Carrey characters. Smoooookinnnn’!

Photo Credit: Imgur

And the next year as 7 different Will Ferrells.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Here they are honoring the late, great Robin Williams in 2015.

Photo Credit: Imgur

And these 7 Bill Murrays are pretty great, too.

Photo Credit: Imgur

Way to go ladies! I can’t wait to see what’s in store for years to come!

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