The expression was made popular in the lyrics of Colin Hay's song, "What would bob do?" http://www.lyricsreg.com/lyrics/colin+hay/What+Would+Bob+Do/
This problem can be expressed as 5w-60. If Bob weighs 100 pounds, then the solution to the expression would be 440.
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
no one knows exactly
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The 1970s is the origin of "in your face", most likely first coming from sports.
Bob is a common male name of Old English origin and short for the name Robert. Jane is a common female name of Hebrew origin meaning God is Gracious.
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It is a French culinary expression.
The origin of this phrase, according to KnowYourPhrase, is that: "This phrase looks to have originated from the popular 1964 song "Don't Rain on my Parade" by Bob Merrill and Jule Styne. In harmony with this, the phrase is only found in writing from that year onward." It seems that song really popularized the expression we use today.
No, there is not. This was a saying that was made up over 100 years ago.
The origin of the expression "the natives are restless" goes back to the 1933 film Island of Lost Souls. The saying is offered by Dr. Moreau when his human and beast creatures become agitated.
Origin - A famous song-writer, Cole Porter, made this 20th Century American saying popular in his 1934 song, " I Get a Kick Out of You." In this expression, 'kick' has to do with a thrill, not striking something with your feet.