Sunday, January 11, 2015

The real meanings behind 11 puzzling expressions we still use today

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The phrase "cut to the chase" doesn't mean what you think it means


The common descriptor, like many other popular sayings, is one of many anachronisms that creep into everyday usage. For some reason, antiquated phrases have a way of sticking around


"Successful terms tend to be ones that we don't notice," says Dave Wilton, a linguist and author of Word Myths: Debunking Linguistic Urban Legends, in an interview with Mashable. He also runs the etymology site Word Origins


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