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  • What line do they refer to in the idiomatic expression on the line?
    Dictionary coverage of 'on the line' Christine Ammer, The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms (1995), connects "on the line" with "lay on the line," which has yet another variant form, "lay it on the line " Here is Ammer's discussion: lay on the line 1 Make ready for payment, as in They laid hundreds of thousands of dollars on the line to develop new the new software [c 1900] 2 lay it
  • How did belay semantically shift to mean `forget I said that?
    Obviously the song would stop at that point but in many cases it would be necessary to belay the line or all the hauling would be pointless Maybe the term "Belay" meaning "stop what you're doing" came from this circumstance
  • Baseball metaphor, equivalent to lay your body on the line
    The English expression 'you need to be prepared to lay your body on the line' is a football metaphor, referring to the potentially painful act of lying down on the goal line to prevent a goal being scored against you
  • single word requests - What do we call the machine used in shops . . .
    The chip holds the customer's data in encrypted form, making it very difficult to copy When used 'on-line', the bank's own server runs additional checks, adding an extra layer of security For more details of the differences, and why this is relevant to this question, please look at the wiki entry about chip-and-pin
  • Bring down the hammer definition meaning etymology
    1 I always thought originally it was bird droppings from Innuit speak as in, that eagle will drop or bring down the hammer to you Or similar was it from code talkers speaking mark for the pilot's trigger finger to lay the egg on the target nest
  • etymology - Is fillet a different word in salmon fillet than in . . .
    Somewhere along the line, a fillet of fish or meat was understood to be without bones, hence part of the preparation of a fillet was to remove the bones and so in a culinary context 'filleting' became synonymous with removing bones In French, filet (derived from the latin 'filum' - a thread) can also mean a mesh - as in a tennis net
  • single word requests - How to refer on the property of a line which has . . .
    the line severely changes in steepness the line slightly changes in steepness Following discussion and your edits, I would suggest With this method you can add an angle to the line Or, if you're happy to use multiple words, you will be much clearer saying: With this method you can add a change of direction to the line
  • Newest southern-white-vernacular-english Questions
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • Meaning of teen in Aeschyluss play The Persians
    It is the last three words of this line that have been translated as “how shall I bear my teen?” in the 1908 translation referenced “τί” is the interrogative “why”, “πάθω τλήμων” is a two-word phrase where the second means “suffering” and limits the first to “bear [my]”
  • What is the origin of the phrase Never Put a Hat on a Bed?
    It is unfortunate to lay a hat on the bed unless you place the crown down against the counterpane If a hat is laid crown downwards on a bed, the owner of the hat will meet with bad luck





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