Where Does The Saying Home And Hosed Come From?

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“The phrase home and hosed was

originally used of a horse which had completed a race, was back in its box, and had been hosed down

; thus a horse which is described as being home and hosed during a race is a certain winner – it will be back in its box before the rest of the field has finished.”

What does the phrase home and hosed mean?

phrase​Australian. DEFINITIONS1.

having achieved victory or success, or certain to achieve it

.

With England

on 96 for 6, Australia look to be home and hosed.

Where does the saying home and dry come from?

Both phrases are

Australian in origin

and not especially old. The allusion in both phrases is to a situation when one has finished one’s allotted task, got home, had a shower, dried off (or not) and relaxed. ‘Home and dry’ is found in Australian newspapers from around the 1910s.

What does getting hosed mean?

Meaning/Usage:

To be screwed; to be out of luck

. Explanation: Early findings of this word came from a saying “to drink water from a fire hose.” Basically, if you don’t drink water, you are out of luck, and if you drink water from a fire hose, you are out of luck.

Where does the expression say what come from?

The word say has its origins

in Old English

, it is of Germanic origin and is related to the Dutch word “zeggen” and the German word “sagen”. The expression “say what” has only recently gained popularity. According to popular opinion, using the phrase will make you look like an idiot.

What is keen as mustard mean?

Definition of (as) keen as mustard

:

very excited and interested

: very enthusiastic I gave him the job because he was willing to learn and seemed as keen as mustard.

What does the phrase done and dusted mean?

The expression is mostly used in British English in informal contexts to mean

to successfully complete something

. When a businessman says that a deal has been done and dusted, he means that he has been successful in clinching it; there is nothing left to be done. … The expression comes from the world of writing.

What does being home and dry mean?

:

sure of succeeding, winning, etc

. : no longer in danger of failing If we can meet this next deadline, we’ll be home and dry.

How do you use dry and home?

to

have successfully finished something

: We just have to finish this section, then we’re home and dry.

What does come home to roost mean?

Definition of come home to roost

1 —

used of person’s past actions that are causing him or her to experience problems in the present Her bad decisions are coming home to roost

.

What does it mean to hose someone?

: to spray or wash (something) with water from a hose. :

to cheat or trick

(someone)

What does it mean to hose someone down?

phrasal verb. When you hose something or someone down,

you clean them using a hose

. In one driveway a chauffeur wearing rubber boots was hosing down a limousine. [

What does imperially mean?

/ (ɪmˈpɪərɪəl) / adjective. of or relating to an empire,

emperor, or empress

.

characteristic

of or befitting an emperor; majestic; commanding. characteristic of or exercising supreme authority; imperious.

What is now slang for?


used for asking someone to repeat what they have said

, especially when you are surprised by it. ‘They’re going out together now.

Why do you say uncle to surrender?

It seems that while “crying uncle” is today regarded as an Americanism, its origins go all the way back to the Roman Empire. … Roman children, when

beset by

a bully, would be forced to say “Patrue, mi Patruissimo,” or “Uncle, my best Uncle,” in order to surrender and be freed.

What does Uncle mean in slang?

“Say ‘uncle’!” is a North American expression demanding that the opponent in a contest submit. The response “Uncle!” is equivalent to “

I give up!

” and indicates submission.

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