Phrase of the hour
See the elephant
Gain a much-anticipated but often harsh or disillusioning experience. Historical and now obscure Regional use: United States, especially 19th-century…
Uncover the storyA curious dictionary of everyday English
Discover what peculiar British and American expressions mean, where they came from, and how people actually use them.
Phrase of the hour
Gain a much-anticipated but often harsh or disillusioning experience. Historical and now obscure Regional use: United States, especially 19th-century…
Uncover the storyStart with a letter
Pulled from the drawers
Something that looks valuable but isn't, a shiny fake.
Meaning & originTo avoid stirring trouble or change, keeping things steady.
Meaning & originSomeone hiding bad intent behind a gentle facade, deceptive.
Meaning & originEat a large amount, or eat in a way the speaker considers greedy, hurried, or messy. Informal and disapproving when aimed at someone else. It may…
Meaning & originTo overwork or exhaust yourself, pushing too hard.
Meaning & originTo steer clear or avoid, keeping distance.
Meaning & originPeople with similar interests, habits or character tend to associate with one another. Often shortened to birds of a feather. It can neutrally…
Meaning & originTo clear or win it all, total take.
Meaning & originLanguage has legends. Evidence matters.
Phrase origins are full of irresistible myths. We separate what historical sources can show from what remains disputed, and link the references behind researched entries.