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Bees Knees and Barmy Armies - Origins of the Words and Phrases we Use Every Day

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What makes someone "pleased as punch?" Why is New York City called "The Big Apple?" And what does it mean to escape by the "skin of your teeth?" Every day we pepper our speech with hundreds of phrases and expressions, but rarely do we think about their origins. This intriguing survey delves deep into the history behind hundreds of common words and turns of phrase and uncovers their fascinating and amusing sources. From ancient idioms to up-to-the minute lingo, this is the perfect resource for etymologists and language-lovers alike.

258 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 2009

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A quick read about origins of phrases. Some of the entries had too much speculation and not enough fact.
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February 26, 2012
This book was a fun little read full of fun facts about where many phrases originated.
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