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Reading a recent issue of the British auto magazine "Evo," I came across two uses of "ton" that I understood from context to mean 100, or more specifically 100 miles per hour. I don't have the magazine handy, but it said something like "...the car took 5.2 seconds to reach 60 mph and 10.5 seconds to reach the ton." Another article used the word in a similar manner. What is the source or etymology of this use of "ton"? Is it merely idiomatic?
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The Ton, as in 100mph, was almost certainly a straight "steal" from its meaning as £100. It isn't applied to 100kph, however!
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From Quinion, italics mine: to do a ton is to achieve a speed of 100 miles per hour and in darts or cricket a ton is a score of 100. This is familiar enough not to seem an odd usage HA--sez who? It sure sounds strange to me. Oh, now I see--the heading says he writes from a British viewpoint. Ok, since he put the disclaimer, I reckon I'll have to go 'long...
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I can't comment on darts, but I would find it strange to hear a cricket score of 100 runs referred to as "the ton", althought I would certainly understand it.
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I would find it strange to hear a cricket score of 100 runs referred to as "the ton", althought I would certainly understand it.
Really? I hear it a lot, along with a half-ton. Semi-literate Kiwi commentators, I guess.
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I dunno. Just sounds like it's off by an order of magnitude.
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No, there are a number of ways in which the batsman could wind up off the field, but it's usually by order of the umpire, not magnitude. Just thought I'd mention that.
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Thanks, Pfranz. You just don't know how much I appreciate that bit of cricketiana.
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