There is an urban myth that during American Prohibition producers of illegal spirits would hide the bottles inside boots.
This seems very unlikely (how obvious would that be)? But it is the story people regularly give for the origin of this phrase.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.
The correct phrase is "come into effect." This is the standard phrasing when referring to something becoming effective or operative.
A prepositional phrase can come before a noun (or pronoun):At the party Jack played the piano.A prepositional phrase includes a noun (or pronoun):Jack played the piano at the party.A prepositional phrase can come after a noun (or pronoun):Jack played the piano at the party.A prepositional phrase can come after a verb:Jack played at the party.
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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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Well if your talking about football it originated from the human brain its common sence, the quarter back snaps the ball and goes back about 2 steps and then rolls out to the left or right and the movement resembles a boot. !PEACE!
The term came from bottles of liquor, hidden in the tops of boots by travelers.
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