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  1. What is the meaning of the phrase “The morning constitutional”?

    What exactly is the meaning of the phrase “The morning constitutional”? Is it an early morning walk or the first visit to the bathroom during the day? What is the origin of this phrase? What is …

  2. What is the meaning and etymology of 'scut' from 'scut work'?

    What is the origin of scut in scut work? According to Merriam-Webster, scut work: routine and often menial labor Probably from medical argot, scut meaning 'junior intern' First known use: …

  3. Where does the phrase "holy crap on a cracker" come from?

    The only result in Google Books is 2006's Brothers and Sons: An Epic Comedy Adventure by Dana Myrick: "Holy crap on a cracker! That paint job would cost three or four thousand dollars …

  4. What is the origin of "go suck an egg"? - English Language

    I'd have thought the transition from the original "grandma" idiom was pretty transparent. To the extent that "Go suck an egg!" has currency (minimal, imho), it doesn't so much mean …

  5. word usage - "Don't S**t Where You Eat" - English Language

    Nov 4, 2015 · The idiom "Don't shit/defecate where you eat" means: One should not cause trouble in a place, group, or situation in which one regularly finds oneself. [Wiktionary] I always …

  6. etymology - Origin of "the wrong end of the stick" - English …

    May 16, 2012 · We eat crayons so our poop comes out rainbow colored and keep a "No Shit Stick" Stick coated in teflon next to the toilet. The "No Shit Stick" Stick is for breaking up large …

  7. Origin of the expression "you can't make chicken salad out of …

    An outline of the origins, uses and etymology of the phrase and its relation (s) can be found by Barry Popik. A summary: The expressive flip side to “chicken salad” is “chicken feathers” (a …

  8. etymology - Is the alleged original meaning of the phrase 'blood is ...

    I recently read that the phrase "Blood is thicker than water" was originally derived from the phrase "the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb", implying ...

  9. Why is the word "Holy" used before swear words?

    Oct 7, 2014 · People usually use the word "Holy" before "Shit", "Crap" or any other bad words to express their feelings, like surprise, anger, etc. Is there any reason why the word "Holy" is …

  10. etymology - Origin of "s--t-eating grin" - English Language

    Jun 9, 2011 · What is the origin of the phrase shit-eating grin? How did it come to mean showing smugness or self-satisfaction of an individual's actions?