American English Idioms &
Funny Grammar Glitches
Funny Grammar Glitches
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Once in a Blue Moon
History:
It does not happy very often, but occasionally there are two full moons in the same calendar month. The second full moon is called a Blue Moon.
Meaning:
This expression is used when referring to any event that happens very rarely.
Example:
My husband and I really enjoy going out for a nice steak dinner. However, to keep the event a special one, we only go "once in a blue moon"
Saturday, August 24, 2013
A Fly on the Wall
History:
The expression was first noticed in the 1920's, and it's first publication was in the February 1922 edition of the Oakland Tribune. Came into wide acceptance during The 1960's,
Meaning:
To be a "fly on the wall," means being able to see and hear what is happening around you without being noticed. This reflects the fact that a fly on the wall generally goes unnoticed while activity proceeds around it.
Example:
When my husband and I finally admitted that we were officially dating, after finding each other mutually attractive for some time, our friend Ray expressed that he'd have liked to have been a fly on the wall when that took place! Sorry, but some things are private!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
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