no one knows exactly
It is an expression that comes from my coworker.
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
Stuffed Shirt - a self-important person who shows a lot of phony dignity Origin: This expression originates from the early 1900s. The expression initially meant: a person who has a falsely high opinion of his/her own worth and who shows it.
Also an expression used to compliment someone on their fine cooking!
Origin: The verb 'to come' has always meant to arrive or appear. In this 20th Century African-American expression, 'come' takes on the meaning of 'speak.'
It is an expression that comes from my coworker.
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
Verry Important People
The 1970s is the origin of "in your face", most likely first coming from sports.
it's Anchors Aweigh......
It is a French culinary expression.
The origin of the expression "the natives are restless" goes back to the 1933 film Island of Lost Souls. The saying is offered by Dr. Moreau when his human and beast creatures become agitated.
Origin - A famous song-writer, Cole Porter, made this 20th Century American saying popular in his 1934 song, " I Get a Kick Out of You." In this expression, 'kick' has to do with a thrill, not striking something with your feet.
It is a contraction of the 16th Century phrase, 'God be with ye.'
Daffy duck said it in a bugs bunny cartoon
It means you're very funny. (Have me in stitches from laughter.)
Origin: This is a modern African-American expression that is similar to "bug someone." To mess is to butt into other people's business.