It comes from the TV show "Sex and the City." I believe Carrie said it.
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
no one knows exactly
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: By 1925, this was a popular expression in the US. Powder referred to the explosiveness of gunpowder - if you flee so you won't get caught for something, you are taking a powder.
Jingying Zhu has written: 'Hai dong zha ji' -- subject(s): History, Social life and customs
The cast of Qiu Zha - 2013 includes: Zha Qiu as QIU Zha
Zha Fuxi was born in 1895.
Zha Fuxi died in 1976.
A zha bo is an informal term used in Singapore for a lady or woman.
# Zhu Yuanzhang # Zhu Bingwen # Zhu Di # Zhu Gaozhi # Zhu Danji # Zhu Qizhen # Zhu Qiyu # Zhu Jianshen # Zhu Youtang # Zhu Houzhao # Zhu Houcong # Zhu Zai? # Zhu Yijun # Zhu Changluo # Zhu Youxiao # Zhu youxian
Li. Zha has written: 'Hai bin die ying'
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
Verry Important People
no one knows exactly
The 1970s is the origin of "in your face", most likely first coming from sports.
They aren't going out although they have kissed a few times. (Jan 2010)