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#140939 03/24/05 01:46 AM
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G'day, Alan, and welcome aBoard! Is the French peter also the origin of our phrase peter out?


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One of the definitions for "peter out" is "exhaust", so I suppose there could be a connection there!

(My Oxford dictionary says the origin of "peter out" is unknown, so your guess is probably as good as anyone else's.)


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I always heard peter out to mean gradually run out.


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<< always heard peter out to mean gradually run out. >>

Or to become exhausted.


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peter out to mean gradually run out. Yep: dissipate.


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And then there's James Barrie's remark when asked how his plays did: "Some peter out," he said, "and others pan out."


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I can tell that you're going to have to shoot it out with Mr Remington, that son-of-a-pun, Elizabeth.

Welcome to the looney-bin, by the way. You're a busy lady, judging you by your bio!

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Thanks! Delighted to be here with the other loons! One of the things that immediately occured to me about our word flatulopetic is that it's perfect for the seventh line of a double-dactyl - I've added it to my list....
Yes, I know it looks like I do a lot, but I'm one of those lucky folk who gets to do what she loves for a living. And I can write and knit while I watch the sap boil. Shoulda seen me before I gave up the sheep!


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Hey, we had a whole thread of double-dactyls a couple of years ago. If the search engine were any good, I'd find it for you.

Wait - it worked! Here's one of the threads:

http://wordsmith.org/board/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=wordplay&Number=105694&page=&view=&sb=&vc=1#Post105694

Now where I come from, "giving up the sheep" has a whole nother meaning ...




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Re: giving up the sheep - do tell! In my case it meant that the art biz sucked, and I couldn't afford to feed my sheep through the winter. Also it was becoming increasingly difficult to keep the fencing up, as a lot of it went through bush (forest, wood, woods, whatever - lotsa trees and undergrowth).
So what does it mean where you come from?


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