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Mackerel snapper

Largely obsolete sectarian slur directed at Roman Catholics. The expression originated in America c. 1850, alluding to the Roman Catholic habit of eat...

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Mad as a cut snake

An Australian expression dating from the early 20th century denoting anger rather than mental imbalance. It presumably derives from the rather distast...

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Mad as a hatter

When Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland in 1865, this expression was already well known but he did immortalise it with his famous personification...

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Mad as a March hare

From at least the early 16th century, hares have been observed to behave in mad fashion during the month of March, which was thought to be their prime...

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Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun

The actual words appear in the lyrics of Noel Coward’s song Mad Dogs and Englishmen written in 1931. Noel Coward may have been inspired by something t...

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Madiba

The affectionate name for Nelson Mandela derives from the name of his Xhosa clan.


Mae West

Mae West is largely obsolete military slang for an inflatable life jacket of the type worn by air force pilots. It was the RAF who first started calli...

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Magazine

From the late 16th century, a magazine was a general term for a storehouse but very soon thereafter became associated with a storage place for munitio...

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Maiden over

A maiden over in cricket is an over in which no runs are scored from the bat. Extras like wides or byes are not counted. The term derives from the att...

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Make a (complete) Horlicks of something

Horlicks is the brand name for a hot, malted, pre-bedtime beverage that has been around in Britain since the 1870s. Since the 1980s, to make a complet...

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Make a beeline for

see Beeline


Make a cat laugh

Something that is funny enough to make a cat laugh must be very funny indeed because, of course, cats cannot and do not laugh. This hyperbole was coin...

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Make a clean breast of something

This expression meaning to confess or get something off one’s chest and thereby cleansing one’s conscience dates from the 16th century when the breast...

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Make a clean sweep

To win everything, to win all the awards or events in any competitive context, dates from the early 19th century and has always been a figurative expr...

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Make a collar

see Collar


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