The phrase "and how" is believed to have originated in American English in the early 20th century, often used to emphasize a statement or express strong agreement. It likely derives from the colloquial use of "how" to ask for confirmation or intensity regarding a particular situation. Over time, it has evolved into a rhetorical device to reinforce a point or convey enthusiasm. Its usage has become more common in informal speech, particularly in the context of expressing affirmation.
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The Bible
from joey in friends
latin
1820-30
from girls ...to hissy...
in concord and lexington.
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Andy Maio invent this phrase in the early 70s
The Devil Made Me Do It
the simpsons
It originated in America in the 1960's