The term "a pig's ear" originates from the phrase "to make a pig's ear of something," which means to make a mess or do a poor job. This expression likely stems from the idea that a pig's ear is considered an imperfect and unattractive object, symbolizing a flawed outcome. The phrase has been used in English since at least the 19th century, illustrating the connection between the idiomatic expression and the perceived messiness associated with pigs.
It's an old term from the trade-guild era. When you got dismissed, you put your tools in a sack and left.
Originally, vulgar Latins used the term "rasicare" to indicate "to scrape" as in: to scrape something off of your shoe....
It is said that puppets originate from India, but no one actually knows where they originate from!
Poinsettias originate from Mexico.
It is from the Greek language and just means the 'common people'. It can also be misused to mean the 'upper class' which is a misinterpretation of 'hoity-toity
Guinea pigs originate from Peru
Guinnea pigs originate from... Guinnea pigs live to be...
Guinea pigs originate from Peru. (South America)
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by the owner.
Where did the term derby originate?
pig ears
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Guinea pigs originate in South America. They were first domesticated by the Incas of Peru.
Southeast Asia
pinnae
most say it is from Peru not new guinea