A-Z Database

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Blue

As a colour, blue has been associated with sadness and low spirits since the 14th century. This is thought to derive from a candle burning blue, which...

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Blue blood

The origin of this phrase is Spanish from The Middle Ages when Spain was embroiled with its wars against the invading Moors. The Moors occupied certai...

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Blue chip

Highly valued, an Americanism that has become part of Standard English dates from the 19th century when it originally referred to a highly valued poke...

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Blue funk

To be in a blue funk is to be cowering with fear. To be in a funk, meaning to be afraid, is slang that dates from the mid-18th century, with the inten...

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Blue in the face

Usually in the form of doing something or other until blue in the face meaning putting in maximum effort to no avail, dates from the early 19th centur...

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Blue murder

see Scream blue murder


Blue on blue

Means friendly fire, which is probably one of the most evil euphemisms ever coined by the military. It means of course being fired upon accidently by...

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Blue sky

Visionary thinking, sometimes with the implication that it is not based in reality dates from the early 20th century, of American origin.


Blue stocking

The OED informs us that from 1788, this expression is usually used contemptuously to describe intellectual but pedantic women and yet, somewhat ironic...

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Blue touch-paper

‘Light the blue touch-paper and retire to safe distance’ has been the standard safety warning on all fireworks from the late 19th century onwards. Tou...

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Blue yonder

see Wide/wild blue yonder


Blue-arsed fly

To rush around like a blue-arsed fly means to be very busy at a hectic pace, usually without purpose or effectiveness. The origin is American, and the...

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Blue-eyed boy

The current darling or favourite, blue-eyed boy in this context appears to have been coined by P.G. Wodehouse in Damsel in Distress (1919), “He’s the...

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Blue-plate special

The author first came across this phrase in a pub in Exeter, Devon, called The Long Bar during the 1960s, where a blue-plate special was a value-for-m...

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Blues

Feeling or looking blue or sad dates from the 1500s and from this we have the origin of The Blues, the American music genre that has its roots in the...

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