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  • What is the origin of the phrase forty winks, meaning a short nap?
    The phrase forty winks, meaning a short nap, can be traced back to Dr Kitchiner's 1821 self-help guide, The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life The phrase is mentioned in a November 1821 issue of the British Literary Chronicle , in a review of Kitchiner's book:
  • Which is longer: snooze, nap, kip, 40 winks or siesta?
    Forty Winks: a short sleep; nap A Power nap is an expression coined by Cornell University social psychologist James Maas It refers specifically to a short sleep of 20 (or sometimes 30) minutes or less which ends before the occurrence of deep or 'slow-wave' sleep
  • How long is a wink? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Forty winks" is just an idiom meaning a nap for a short period of time From the Wikipedia entry: To take forty winks is to take a nap for a short period of time (usually not in bed), or to take a short sleep during the day The term Forty winks is an English idiomatic noun that can be used in the singular or plural
  • Origin of the beatings will continue until morale improves
    One hundred forty-eight workers at Vepco's Mt Storm, West Virginia plant are still on the job despite the selective firing of forty of their brothers Next to arrive (in the databases I consulted) is "floggings," which appears in the title of an article by Ed Rasco in the January 1987 issue of Management World , cited in Human Resources Management (1990):
  • The origin of two is company, three is a crowd
    The common saying two is company, three's a crowd is often associated with a romantic context: Prov A way of asking a third person to leave because you want to be alone with someone (Often
  • phrases - Wink at Tipp the wink - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If you say "she winked that they would meet in person one day" you might as well say "she winked that there were forty-seven crates in the warehouse, and thirteen of these contained obsolete mining machinery; the remainder holding nothing much of any consequence" How does anyone know the meaning of the wink?
  • etymology - Origin of Fits [x] to a T? - English Language Usage . . .
    The earlier phrase "to a tittle", of which "to a T" is apparently a shortened form, would seem to be derived from King James bible (originally translated in 1611, and by the end of that century the most widely used English language bible)
  • What is the origin of the phrase Ill take a raincheck?
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  • What does it mean to be sixty-fortied? [closed]
    LORELAI: Sixty-year-old men hitting on forty-year-old women, divorcees mostly When later the expression you mentioned comes up it refers to that: EMILY: Yes, by sitting me at a bar where you practically forced me to engage in inappropriate behavior
  • phrase origin - At a 2:40 rate — slang for high speed - English . . .
    1889 Two-forty To go at two forty, or at two forty pace, is to proceed at a high rate of speed The allusion is to the record pace at trotting matches, at one time a mile in two minutes forty seconds being considered very good J S Farmer, Americanisms 1896 Now, get a two forty move on you, nags! G Huntington in Chicago Advance 26 March 450 3





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