Have you ever stopped and wondered where some crazy expressions and sayings come from?
Like, "the whole nine yards" or "rigimerole" (or however you even spell that one).
So let's find out...
I will start by proving a popular* explanation to a common saying, and then provide one for the next person to look up.
When you post the explanation to the last saying, You then get to leave one for the next person to explain and so on.
*There are often several explanations for some expressions and sayings, so posting your favorite is fine.
So the.expression I chose to start out is 'The whole nine yards'. Explanation: World War II aircraft machine gun belts were nine yards long, thus giving any enemy plane the whole nine yards meant you really unloaded everything you had.
Next up: 'bang for your buck'
Like, "the whole nine yards" or "rigimerole" (or however you even spell that one).
So let's find out...
I will start by proving a popular* explanation to a common saying, and then provide one for the next person to look up.
When you post the explanation to the last saying, You then get to leave one for the next person to explain and so on.
*There are often several explanations for some expressions and sayings, so posting your favorite is fine.
So the.expression I chose to start out is 'The whole nine yards'. Explanation: World War II aircraft machine gun belts were nine yards long, thus giving any enemy plane the whole nine yards meant you really unloaded everything you had.
Next up: 'bang for your buck'