
In each episode you discover the surprising history of how sayings we use today came to be long ago. This show is for you if you are a logophile - meaning of course lover of words - a writer, speaker, philomath, or someone who simply loves history tidbits you can use to amaze and impress friends and family.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In 1966, the Rolling Stones recorded "Under My Thumb". What is the centuries-old origin of the phrase "Under The Thumb," and why do so many supposed experts get the origin wrong?
In addition to the "Under My Thumb" and "Under The Thumb" phrases, you... more
In this episode you discover the origin and meaning of the 600-year old phrase, "Red-Handed" and how it entered Western legal proceedings.
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Resources and citations:
"Caught Red-Handed". GingerSoftware.com. Link: www.gingersoftware.com/c... more
In this episode you discover the meaning and surprising origin of the phrase, "Black Friday". You'll learn how merchants conspired to change it's negative original connotation to one they thought was far more positive. Did it work?
References:
"Wh... more
In this episode, you discover the origin and true meaning of "Raising Cain".
Resources for further study:
"What is the meaning of the phrase raising Cain?". GotQuestions.org. Link: www.gotquestions.org/raising-Cain.html
"What's the meaning... more
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I’ve always wanted to know where sayings originally come from and this show is the one to find out. It’s short and sweet.
He sounds like your typical history professor. Right now, I have time to listen. Brief little tidbits.









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