Are you curious about the origins of slang terms you hear every day? In this short-form podcast, Jacob Rubin from Oakland, California and Annie Ward from London, England take a common or archaic example of slang and break it down: what it means, how to use it, and where it comes from. No matter where you’re from, you’ll be charmed by these amusing term origins and maybe even discover some new favo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationComedy |
It's our first ever live episode! Recorded in front of a live studio audience on Mother's Day 2021 as a part of the Bake Your Own Amazing Bagels live demo, Jacob and Annie bring you the stunning and mysterious origin behind "mum's the word". more
Whoa mama, it's our Mother's Day episode! And we're hitting you with a couple of pregnancy-related expressions, "up the duff" and "knocked up". Two expressions for the price of one podcast! You never thought you could be so lucky! more
Jacob and Annie heard this phrase come up when talking to one of their many British friends, and Jacob had no idea what it meant! Isn't it great when these things come up organically? Let's get to the bottom of who this Riley guy is and why someone m... more
Sorry for the break, but we're back! Annie used this word in conversation the other day, so Jacob insisted to not know the origin of it until the podcast. Hopefully you learn a little something! more
This one is about manners and gender! Kind of. Annie used this phrase recently and Jacob had never heard it before, so we're gonna talk about it! Do you have rude jerks in your life who are kinda sexist? Then this is a good one to have in your back p... more
It's a food episode! Annie is particularly a fan of this one, so we decided to cover it, and Jacob likes beans, so we talk about beans a bit too. This episode is chock full of tasty British culture! more
A fun time at the playground for sure! Jacob and Annie discovered another British phrase organically this week, so obviously it's time to podcast about it. Learn every possible definition of "roundabout" and the most likely origin of this fun and use... more
Jacob takes the reins again in this episode, concerning a phrase mired in mystery and cloaked in suspicion. Lots of theories. Pick your favorite! Also Annie and Jacob talk about British to American TV remakes. Not a lot. Just a little. more
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Highly suggest the “Mad as a Hatter” episode. RIP Abraham Lincoln.
This show is the perfect antidote when you can’t handle anymore news or spiraling thoughts about the world collapsing, and just want to be entertained, giggle a little, and become curious about things you never knew you didn’t know! Just delightful! And here’s a request: when did the Atlantic Ocean start being referred to as The Pond? And was it the Brits or Yanks that first said it? Thanks for the chuckles friends!
I’ve gotta say, I was intrigued by the strange title. But when I saw they had an episode about the idiom “Bob’s your uncle”, which I’ve always been curious about, I knew they had me hooked. A great podcast if you’re into the likes of Lexicon Valley.
Jacob and Annie are real cute, I am a big fan of those two. Its a fascinating topic and it is so great to explore language and slang with them.
Jacob and Annie are effortlessly sweet hosts, and I love to learn about these origins! A truly original idea for a podcast.
Jacob & Annie are my favorite married podcast hosting team!
Love it! A fun little bite sized pod!
I listen every time a new one comes out. I always learn something new. It’s always interesting!
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