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DYK: Don’t let anyone rack your brain like this!

To ‘rack one’s brains’ is to strain mentally to recall or to understand something. The term is used whenever something or someone was under particular stress. The rack was a medieval torture device. The crude but, one presumes, effective racks often tore the victim’s limbs from their bodies. It isn’t surprising that ‘rack’ was adopted as a […]

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DYK: Was he on the second string?

Second String – in sports today it means not used as one of the regular players on a team. In medieval times, an archer always carried a second string in case the one on his bow broke Join Amazon Prime – Watch Over 40,000 Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now Historical […]

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DYK: Did he show his true colors?

Show your true colors –  is a term from nautical history.  Pirate ships would approach their intended victim showing a false flag to lure them into a false sense of security. When it was too late for the victim to escape they would show their true colours-the jolly roger Amazon.com – Read eBooks using the […]

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DYK: Put up your dukes and fight like a man!

Put up your Dukes – means to put up your fists and prepare to fight. There are various thoughts as to how ‘dukes’ came to mean ‘fists’. The most commonly repeated suggestion is that it derives from the Cockney rhyming slang – Duke of Yorks = forks = fingers/hands. Another suggestion is that on the early […]

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DYK: “You ain’t no Spring Chicken!”

You’re no Spring chicken – Before incubators, chickens couldn’t be raised during winter. New England growers found that those born in the spring brought premium prices in the summer market places. When these Yankee traders tried to pass off old birds as part of the spring crop, smart buyers would protest that the bird was “no […]