The phrase "One for All" is a partial from phase "All for one and one for all". It originates from Latin. It is known as the traditional motto in Switzerland.
The phrase 'out and about' is believed to first be said in the late 1800s. There is no record of who first used the phrase but it's of British origins.
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The origin of the phrase 'All for one, and one for all' is that it comes from The Three Musketeers. The novel was written by Alexandre Dumas in the year 1844.
The Legend of Zelda's origins are not unknown, however they are unspecified. There are many different origins about how it all started. My favorite would be "The Ocriana of Time" one.
The phrase 'the bee's knees', meaning 'the height of excellence' became popular in the US in the 1920s along with 'the cat's whiskers' and 'the cat's pyjamas'. Other possible origins include a corruption of the phrase 'the business'; and 'the b's and e's (from 'the be-all and end-all').
The phrase "comprar casa" is a phrase that has origins from Spain. When translated, the phrase "comprar casa" in Spanish means, "buy house" in English.
According to Wiktionary, one of the possible origins of this phrase dates back to the legend of Medusa, who was the mythological being who could turn any creature or being into stone by just looking them in the eye.
It unknown who first used the phrase choose your weapon. The phrase us used quite often but the origins are not known. There just in not enough evidence for it.
The phrase shut up has many possible origins and is used to indicate that one should shut their mouth. It was used in the works of Shakespeare and Dickens.
That is the definition used for both the Intelligent Design Theory of Origins and the Creation Theory of Origins.
The phrase 'excuse me' is used in a variety of different circumstances every day. As to the origins of the phrase and how it became widely used is not known.
The phrase 'for real?' is used to show you agree with a statement made by somebody. The origins are unknown, but the phrase is often used on popular TV shows.