The first explanation was because actors had to act on stage when the orchestra was playing, secondly, it was because soldier who had done something wrong and were dismissed had to leave when the other soldiers were playing the drum.
The idiom "face the music" means to confront the consequences of one’s actions, especially when they are unpleasant or challenging. It suggests taking responsibility for one’s mistakes or decisions, regardless of the discomfort involved. The origin is often attributed to the idea of a performer facing the audience after a poor performance. Essentially, it encourages accountability and resilience in difficult situations.
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To be exposed
Origin "up a storm"
No
It means you have to suffer the consequences of your actions; to pay the price for your crime; to deal with the problems you've created.
Palestinian and Persian
affrica (iraq
grab a bite
It was in 1960 in America
It is just an idiom and has no history.
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