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In many cases I can ascertain the root (or make a fair guess) of these common expressions. "Cash on the BarrelHead" is obvious. "Lock, stock and barrel" makes sense.
But, "adding my two cents" is a puzzle for me. Anyone have some insight?
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I always assumed it was from penny-ante poker, i.e., low-stakes games of chance. Googling.
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I'd guess it implies modestly that one's comment simply isn't very valuable
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(can't have " " in your urls, z.)
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Ah, yes, I forgot. I'll take care of it. Thanks.
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I was thinking the other day about the expression, "drop a dime on him"; meaning to make a phone call at a payphone to report someone to authorities. Since payphones are almost extinct and they no longer cost only a dime the origin of this phrase is lost in antiquity. How many others can you name? I will begin the list with these: In the groove Dial the phone Give me a ring (few phones ring anymore; most no longer have bells)
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when i was a child, if i look particularly unkempt, my mother would say "you look like the wreck of the Hesperas". Who what the hesparas was, i had no idea, but i clearly got the idea it wasn't good to look like it.
when i married, and when on honeymoon (a grand european tour) stop 1 was London (2 weeks!) and in the Tate, i found Turner. Painting after painting of the Hesperas, a fire, in the fog, a blacken hull--and each painting was more impressive, and more beautiful than the next. I fell in love.
Now, my mother's harsh words have been transformed.. Image, me, non-discript me, I look like the wreck of the hesperas! me! i could be turner painting.. Oh joy!
but now days, no ever looks like the wreck of the hesparas, or has a room that looks like a den of iniquity, and nothing is so horrible that is "like the black hole of calcutta" (well at least no one i know ever uses these phrases!) they had a long run, and while not common, they live on (at least in my memory!)
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and in the Tate, i found Turner. Painting after painting of the Hesperas, a fire, in the fog, a blacken hull
Your mother was more likely referring to Longfellow's poem "The Wreck of the Hesperus".
While JMW Turner did paint lots of ships (including "The shipwreck of the Minotaur"), I don't think there's one specifically of the Hesperus.
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Born in ireland, of a working class family, with only a 3rd grade education, i doubt she was family with Longfellow.
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'Top Dollar' This is one that, I feel certain, has strayed far from its origin. I have only a guess that relates to the practice of keeping a stack of folded bills in a money clip. It was customary to put the larger (better) bills on the inside so as not to reveal your true wealth. Most transactions required simply 'peeling' a bill(s) off the folded stack. If your purchase was more substantial you would need to: a. unfold the wad b. remove some of the bills on the top of the stack
The TOP DOLLARS, eh?
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