Why are New Ships Christened with Champagne, How Did the Tradition Originate, and What Does it Mean?

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Beginning around the tenth century with the idea that the departed spirits would guide seamen on the ocean, ships were christened, or blessed, with the blood of sacrificial victims, which was splashed throughout the vessel. Eventually those who thought this too barbaric began using red wine, but the Christian church complained that this was an … Read more

What Does the Word “Glitch” Mean and How Did the Term For an Unknown Computer Problem Originate?

what does the word glitch mean and how did the term for an unknown computer problem originate

Along with space exploration came new expressions that are now everyday language. Astronauts said “affirmative” for yes, “check” to confirm a completed task, and “copy” to indicate that an instruction was understood. The word “Glitch,” for an unexplained computer malfunction, was first used to describe the Mercury space capsule’s frustrating tendency to signal an emergency … Read more

How Did Levi Denim Jeans Get Their Name, How Did Jeans Originate, and What Does the Word Mean?

how did levi denim jeans get their name how did jeans originate and what does the word mean

In the 1850s, when Levi Strauss ran out of tent canvas for the pants he was selling to California gold miners, he imported a tough material from Nimes in France called “serge de Nim”. Americanized, “de Nim” became “denim.” The word “jeans” comes from the French phrase “bleu de Gênes”, which literally means “the blue … Read more

What Does the Word “Curfew” Mean in French and How Did the Term Originate?

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The word curfew comes from the French word “couvre-feu”, which means “cover-fire” and was brought to England by William the Conqueror. The original Curfew Law minimized the tremendous risk of fire by ordaining that a bell be rung at eight o’clock each evening, signaling everyone to either extinguish or cover their home fires. During political … Read more

What Does the Word “Mayday” Mean in French and Where Did the International Distress Signal Come From?

what does the word mayday mean in french and where did the international distress signal come from

The distress call “mayday” comes from the French, who were leading pioneers in flight. In 1911 there were 433 licensed aviators in France, compared to just 171 in Britain and even fewer in the United States. Flying was a risky business, and it wasn’t until parachutes and radios were introduced that the French call “M’aidez,” … Read more

What Does the Word “Factoid” Mean and Where Did it Come From?

what does the word factoid mean and where did it come from

Norman Mailer introduced the word factoid in his 1973 book Marilyn. He invented it by combining the word fact with “-oid”, a scientific suffix that means “resembling but not identical to.” In other words, it’s something that looks like a fact, but isn’t. Factoids are built from rumors and used by irresponsible journalists to create … Read more

What Does the Word “Boycott” Mean, How Did the Term Originate, and Who is it Named After?

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The word boycott, meaning to ostracize an oppressor, originated in Ireland in the late nineteenth century. As punishment for falling behind in rent, poor tenant farmers in County Mayo were being tossed from their homes by Captain Charles Boycott, who was acting as the agent of an absentee English landlord. The tenants eventually forced Boycott’s … Read more

Where Did the Term “Minutes” Come From For the Shorthand Notes Taken at a Business Meeting?

where did the term minutes come from for the shorthand notes taken at a business meeting

The reason why the written records of a meeting are called the minutes is because, in order to keep up, the minute-taker wrote in a shorthand or abbreviation. The word used to describe this condensed writing was minute (my-noot), meaning “small,” and because the spelling is the same, the minutes (my-noots) became minutes. The same … Read more

What Does the Term “Laughingstock” Mean and Where Did the Word For an Object of Ridicule Come From?

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In early English, a stock was a tree trunk, and by the fourteenth century it figuratively meant the family tree or the consequences of breeding. For example, someone might be from “farming stock” or “good stock,” while an animal’s breeding line was traced through their “livestock.” If someone calls you a laughingstock, they are insulting … Read more

What Does the Word “Restaurant” Mean In French and How Did the Word For Dining Room Originate?

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Up until 1765, diners were offered only what innkeepers chose to serve. But then, a Paris chef named Boulanger began offering a choice of nourishing soups to passersby and on a board hanging over the door he painted the word “Restaurant,” meaning “to restore.” Boulanger was so successful that throughout the world dining rooms still … Read more

Where Did the Word “Nightmare” Come From and How Did the Term For a Bad Dream Originate?

where did the word nightmare come from and how did the term for a bad dream originate

There are different degrees of frightening dreams, but the most terrifying cause sensations of suffocation and paralysis. Literature best describes the sleeper’s sensation in the stories of Dracula, but there was also a common female demon known as “the night hag.” Mare is an Old English term for demon and comes from the same root … Read more

What Does the Term Criss-Cross Mean and How Did it Originate in the 16th Century?

what does the term criss cross mean and how did it originate in the 16th century

School children in the sixteenth century worked lessons on a thin wooden board that hung from their belts. On it were printed the alphabet, the numbers, and the Lord’s Prayer. Because it was preceded by a Maltese cross the alphabet was called the Christ-cross-row. Students reciting from the board always began with the prayer, “Christ’s … Read more

What Does the Phrase “Goodnight Sleep Tight” Mean and Where Did it Come From?

what does the phrase goodnight sleep tight mean and where did it come from

Sometime during the sixteenth century, British farmers moved from sleeping on the ground to sleeping in beds. These beds were little more than straw-filled mattress tied to wooden frames with ropes. To secure the mattress before sleeping, you pulled on the ropes to tighten them, and that’s when they began saying, “Goodnight, sleep tight.” As … Read more

What Did the Expression “We’re Just Gonna Hang Out” Mean Originally and Where Did it Come From?

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“Hanging out” usually means getting together for no particular reason other than to pass time and see what’s happening. The expression comes from a time before commercial signs, when English shopkeepers set up poles in front of their stores from which they would hang flags describing their goods. These flags were called hangouts, and they … Read more

What Does the Expression “When My Ship Comes In” Mean and How Did the Idiom Originate?

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During the nineteenth century, Bristol, England, was the busiest seaport in the world. While local sailors were at sea, tradesmen would extend credit to their wives until the very day their husband’s ship returned to port. Because the ship meant her family’s livelihood, women referred to their husband’s vessel as “my ship”. And when asking … Read more

Where Did the Phrase “I’ll Be There With Bells On” Come From and What Does it Mean?

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During the frontier days, peddlers travelling between settlements had to move as silently as possible through the hostile forest. But when they approached a homestead or town they would take out their muffled bells and hang them on their horses’ necks to announce their arrival. The peddlers’ arrival “with bells on” brought news, letters, and … Read more

What Does the Expression “Three Sheets To the Wind” Mean and Where Did it Come From?

what does the expression three sheets to the wind mean and where did it come from

Sailing ships are controlled with an intricate system of ropes, called “halyards,” “lines,” and “sheets,” whose function it is to move or hold things in place. Sheets are the ropes that control the sails. If one is loose, the sails will flap in the wind. Two loose sheets will affect the ship’s steadiness. “Three sheets … Read more

What Does the Term “Song and Dance” Mean and How Did the Idiom For a Misleading Sales Pitch Originate?

what does the term song and dance mean and how did the idiom for a misleading sales pitch originate

During the days of travelling vaudeville shows, there were featured stars, and there were fillers. The fillers were the comics who were hired to keep the audience amused by telling jokes within a song and dance routine until the next headliner was ready to come on stage. Since then, any well-rehearsed routine that is intended … Read more

What Does the Expression “The Dog Days” Mean and How Did the Name for Hot Summer Days Originate?

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Sirius, the “dog star,” is within the constellation Canis Major and is the brightest in the heavens. The ancient Egyptians noted that the dog star’s arrival in July coincided with the annual flooding of the Nile, which was important for a good harvest. The Romans believed that, because of its brightness, the dog star Sirius … Read more

Who was Matilda in the Australian Song “Waltzing Matilda” and When was the Folk Song Written?

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In the Australian song “Waltzing Matilda,” a billabong is a pool of stagnant water. A swagman was someone who carried around everything he owned in a knapsack. Waltzing meant hiking, and Matilda wasn’t a woman but rather an Australian word for a knapsack. So Waltzing Matilda means: walking with my knapsack. The original lyrics were … Read more

Who was Mona Lisa in Leonardo da Vinci’s Famous Masterpiece and Why Does She Have No Eyebrows?

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Although it’s known as the Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting was originally titled La Giaconda. Painted on wood, it’s a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine merchant. X-rays reveal that Leonardo sketched three different poses before settling on the final design. The painting of Lisa has no eyebrows because it … Read more

How is “Louie, Louie” the Most Popular Rock and Roll Song in History and Who Wrote it?

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Because the lyrics in the Kingsmen’s 1963 recording of the song “Louie, Louie” were unintelligible, people thought they were dirty, and although they weren’t, a U.S. congressional investigation assured the song’s enduring success. Since being sold by its author, Richard Berry, for $750 in 1957, “Louie, Louie” has been recorded by nearly one thousand different … Read more

Where Did the Term “Blonde Bombshell” Originate and Where Did it Come From?

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The expression “blonde bombshell,” often used to describe a dynamic and sexy woman with blonde hair, came from a 1933 movie starring Jean Harlow. Hollywood first titled the film Bombshell, but because it sounded like a war film, the British changed the title to Blonde Bombshell. It originally referred only to the platinum-haired Miss Harlow, … Read more

How Did the “Oscars” Get its Name and How Did the Academy Award Statuettes Originate?

how did the oscars get its name and how did the academy award statuettes originate

Since 1928, the Academy Awards have been issued by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for excellence in filmmaking. The statuettes were nicknamed “Oscar” in 1931 by Margaret Herrick, a secretary at the academy who, upon seeing one for the first time, exclaimed, “Why it looks just like my uncle Oscar.” Her … Read more

How Did Bugs Bunny Get His Name and When Was the Cartoon Character Created By Warner Bros?

how did bugs bunny get his name and when was the cartoon character created by warner bros

In 1940, Warner Bros. asked its illustrators for sketches of a “tall, lanky, mean rabbit” for a cartoon titled “Hare-urn Scare-urn.” Someone in the office labelled the submission from cartoonist “Bugs” Hardaway as “Bugs’ Bunny” and sent it on. Although his drawings weren’t used, the words that labelled them were given to the rabbit star … Read more

How Did the Name Wendy Originate and Where Did it Come From?

how did the name wendy originate and where did it come from

The name Wendy was invented by J.M. Barrie for a character in his 1904 play Peter Pan. The poet W.E. Henley, a close friend of Barrie’s, had a four-year-old daughter, Margaret. And because her father always referred to Barrie as “friend,” she would try to imitate him by saying “fwend” or “fwendy-wendy.” Sadly, Margaret died … Read more

Why is a Cowardly Person Called “Yellow” and Where Did the Expression Come From?

why is a cowardly person called yellow and where did the expression come from

Yellow, meaning cowardly, is actually an abbreviation of yellow dog, an American insult that first appeared in the nineteenth century to describe a cowardly or worthless person. In the early twentieth century, when employers were fighting trade unions, they insisted that new employees sign a pledge never to join a union. This pledge was called … Read more

How Did the Term “Private Eye” Originate and Why is a Private Detective Called a “Private Eye”?

how did the term private eye originate and why is a private detective called a private eye

In 1850, the Pinkerton Detective Agency opened in Chicago with the slogan “We never sleep,” and its symbol was a large wide-open eye. Pinkerton was very effective and criminals began calling the feared operation “the eye.” Pinkerton agents were hired to track outlaws such as Jesse James, the Reno brothers, and even Butch Cassidy and … Read more

How Did Walt Disney’s Mortimer Mouse Get its Name and What Happened to the Original Cartoon Character?

how did walt disneys mortimer mouse get its name and what happened to the original cartoon character

Mortimer was Walt Disney’s original name for a cartoon mouse in the historic 1928 cartoon “Plane Crazy.” When Walt came home and told his wife about the little mouse, she didn’t like the name “Mortimer” and suggested that “Mickey” was more pleasant-sounding. Walt thought about it for a while and then grudgingly gave in, and … Read more

Where Did the Word Gay Come From and What Did it Mean in Old French?

where did the word gay come from and what did it mean in old french

The word gay comes from the Old French word “gai”, meaning “merry.” It came to mean reckless self-indulgence in the seventeenth century, and it wasn’t until the 1930s that its homosexual connotation came out of the prison system. The expression “gay-cat” meant a younger, inexperienced man who, in order to survive, traded his virtue for … Read more