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Origin of the Phrase

Stacey & Jakob

Jakob and Stacey take you on a short, educational (and often offensive) journey of word investigation. A Gen Xer challenges a Millennial to guess the origin of the strange phrases we use -and then tells you where they came from. WARNING - If you're wok you won't get the joke.... so move along.

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Where Stacey challenges Jacob to guess the origin of the phrase “square deal”.

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Where Stacey challenges Jacob to guess the origin of the phrase “best foot forward.”

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Where Stacey challenges Jakob to guess the origin of the phrase "Boobie Trap."

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Where Stacey challenges Jakob to guess the origin of the phrase “let sleeping dogs lie.”

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a year ago

Where Stacey challenges Jakob to guess the origin of the lame Southern phrase “ the porch lights on, but nobody’s home.”

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a year ago

Where Stacey challenges Jakob to guess what the hell the silly Southern phrase "running all over hell's half acre" means. Sponsored by Jersey Mike's bathroom in Yuba City. Door code 4532

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Where Stacey challenges Jakob to guess the origin of the silly Southern phrase "can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear."

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a year ago

Where Stacey challenges Jakob to guess the origin of the silly Southern phrase "rode hard and put away wet."

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