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Origin: This phrase is from the mid-1800's and originally referred to Native Americans who were often at war with settlers about land rights. The expression meant 'going to war.'
I believe this term comes from medieval times when someone was insane they would often cut their heads off hence the term "don't lose your head"
Good riddance or often seen in it's extended form "Good riddance to bad rubbish", literally means to find pleasure in the absence of an undesirable or annoyance. The Phrase was first used by Shakespeare in his piece Troilus and Cressida in the year 1606.
I often heard the word/phrase while growing up in the Southern U.S. It means I will see you later. It is a colloquialism of the French phrase "A toute a l'heure" which loosely means "at a later hour" or "seeya" later. The phrase was probably inserted into the Southern-English lexicon during or before the Civil War as France supported the Confederacy.
Her obscure taste in music involved Swedish punk rock and classical ballet music.
No. Never is an adverb of frequency.
"De los" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "of the" in English. It is often used as part of a longer phrase to indicate possession or origin.
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The phrase "top yourself" originated in British slang, meaning to outdo or surpass oneself. It is often used in a competitive or self-improvement context.
The origin of the phrase 'talking trash' is believed to be the United States around 1980 or 1981. The phrase was often used in urban settings or during sports events. Different countries have different phrases to describe this type of talk including the term 'sledging' used in the UK.
the phrase trick or treat has an American origin because on Halloween people often give candy (treats) or lay pranks on each other (trick).
The phrase "does this lick come from" is often used in music to inquire about the origin or source of a particular musical phrase or pattern. It is commonly used when discussing improvisation or soloing techniques in various styles of music, such as jazz or blues.
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The origin is in oral sex, which involves sucking.
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"Think you are a bit out of my league" is a phrase that is often used to express that someone would never date you, because they are prettier, richer, etc.
In legal and philosophical language the concept of something being after the fact is often expressed in the Latin phrase ex post facto.I have never heard of an equivalent Greek phrase, and I rather doubt that there is one.(If a Greek expression existed it would be something like: meta apotelesman).There is no Greek equivalent to ex post facto, however, this is the translation: μετά το γεγονός.