Words, Words, Words
Thank you to Laura Beth and Mary Pat for contributing to our first ‘cliche’ discussion. I had no idea how “fit as a fiddle” might have started – those energetic fiddle players! And Laura Beth noted that: When you die, you “pass,” “kick the bucket,” “go to sleep,” “go home,” and “give up the ghost.” Shortly afterward, the deceased will be “pushing up daisies.”
Here is a cliche I saw recently in a crossword puzzle: “Done to a tee” (or is it supposed to be “done to a T”?).
I know it means to be done perfectly, but why to a “T” or “tee”?
Who can come up with the funniest reason?
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