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Does anyone know the origin of the phrase "fish or cut bait"? Does "cut bait" mean "cut up bits of bait to use when you get around to fishing, rather than sit there and waste time"? Or does it mean "cut the bait off the hook and throw it away, since you're not actually using it"? Thanks.
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Hi, REDBLUE! I've always understood it to mean cut the bait off and quit pretending to fish. It suggests a half-hearted attempt, IMHO. I think its implication is similar to "poop or get off the pot," or, more recently, "hang up and drive!"
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Dear redblue: I remember seeing this phrase in stories about codfishermen. They had to work hard, and waste no time, because fish might stop biting, or weather might change. Someone in the dory had to cut bait for others to put on hooks and cast overboard. So when ashore, and impatient with someone wasting time, or indecisive, "Fish or cut bait!" was a challenge to them to get moving. Here's a discussion from a site I found: " Meaning Either do some useful work or leave and let other get on with it. Origin US origin. Cut bait means stop fishing. "
(I don't believe "cut bait" meant stop fishing.)
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dear wwh, your explanation makes sense to me: do one or the other, but don't just sit around. Get busy. Either fish, or cut (up) bait for those who are fishing.
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I think both explanations make sense. I wonder which one is really the original? Somebody better start fishing for the right answer, or cut out baiting us with tempting suggestions!
Waiting with bated breath, WW
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I once worked with a voluble Glaswegian who had a joke and/or story for every occasion and would often while away work time chatting. One of the commonest phrases he would use when going back to work was "Well, I'd better go - this is neither fishing nor mending nets". I always loved that one, and I guess it is a close relative of the "fish or cut bait" discussed here.
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Dear Geoff: "Baited breath" Have you seen the comments on Altoids in some of the alternate newsgroups? A new dimension to Monica Lewinsky's specialty. Here's URL: http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blaltoids.htm
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Altoids? Ah, the invaluable research this board provides!
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