Showing posts with label origins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label origins. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 June 2015

In Norse mythology, X symbolised heavy rain, while Y were associated with Odin the storm god, and therefore represented howling wind.
This led to a phrase which means raining heavily.
Id X and Y..

In times gone by, farmers would bring suckling pigs to market wrapped up in a bag. Unscrupulous ones would substitute a cat for the pig. If someone did X, the deceit was uncovered.

X is a commonly used phrase. 
Give me X.
X is shortened from X-bae, which comes from the Old English "usquebae," derived from two Gaelic words: uisce (water) and bethu (life).

Thus, X literally means "water of life." 
Quiet Accurate!!.

Give me X.
Before anaesthetics were invented, injured soldiers would X to help them endure the pain of an operation/amputation.this led to the origin of the phrase X meaning to face an unpleasant reality.

What is the phrase (X)?