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The phrase Girl Friday came from Man Friday after the native in Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe (1719)
I understood the term to be rhyming slang for 'For Free', origin un-known. I understood the term to be rhyming slang for 'For Free', origin un-known. See related link for answer.
The phrase "warm the cockles of your heart" is believed to have originated from the Latin term "cochleae cordis," which refers to the heart's ventricles or chambers, suggesting a deep emotional core. Its usage in English dates back to the 17th century, often evoking feelings of warmth, comfort, and affection. The phrase has since evolved to express anything that brings joy or emotional fulfillment.
The phrase "cum" originates from Latin, where it means "with" or "together with." In English, it is often used as a prefix to indicate a combination of two concepts or terms, such as in "cum laude," meaning "with praise." Its usage has evolved in various contexts, including legal and academic terminology. Over time, it has also taken on informal and colloquial meanings in modern language.
The origins of the word conniption, which appeared in usage in the 1830s, are cloudy and several theories have taken root into possible origins of the word: 1) Conniption is a literal corruption of the word 'corruption' which at one time meant feelings of anger or sadness. 2) Conniption is a nonsense word hinting at a mock latin origin. 3) Conniption is of Yiddish origins, such as the word Knish, due to the use of hard Ks and Ns.
Conniption fit.
The correct spelling is conniption (also conniptions, conniption fit), an angry or hysterical outburst.
A "conniption fit" refers to a sudden, intense outburst of anger or hysteria, often characterized by exaggerated emotional reactions. The term is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 19th century, possibly derived from the word "conniption," which itself may be a variation of "conception," indicating a fit of rage or a state of being overwhelmed. The phrase captures a sense of theatricality in one’s emotional response.
The plural of conniption is spelled "conniptions". Conniption is an American and Canadian slang word, meaning a fit of rage, alarm or hysteria. It is rarely, if ever, heard in the rest of the world.
A conniption is a burst of rage or anger. It is also used with the word fit denoting a tantrum. Mary pitched a conniption fit when she found out her brother broke her Ipod.
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