A - Z Database

A - Z Database

Mazuma

American slang for money dates from the late 19th/early 20th century from the Yiddish mezumman medieval Hebrew for cash.


Me Tarzan, you Jane

This well-known catchphrase, supposedly drawn from the Tarzan movies, was actually never used in any of the Tarzan movies, nor was it ever used in any...

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Mea culpa

A Latin phrase extracted from the liturgy of the Mass that means my fault. It dates from the 14th century, extracted from the Mass, in the general sen...

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Meal ticket

An American metaphor for a benefactor who provides a livelihood for others and dates from the late 19th century, from the allusion to providing food a...

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Mealy-mouthed

Obsequious, afraid or reticent to speak one’s mind as if one, literally, had a mouthful of meal, the powdery, flour-like substance made from ground, e...

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Mean business

To mean business is to be serious or earnest in intent or determined to take positive action about something or other and dates from the mid-19th cent...

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Meat and drink (to me)

When someone says that something is ‘meat and drink to me’ they mean one of two things - either something that gives them intense pleasure or somethin...

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Meat pie

Australian/NewZealand rhyming slang for a try (in rugby), meat pie/try, dates from the late 20th/early 21st century.


Medium is the message

The medium is the message has become a 20th century aphorism that describes the way that both the content of modern electronic media and the consumpti...

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Mega/Megabucks etc

Mega- as a prefix (meg- before a vowel) derives from the Ancient Greek mega meaning great or large. As a prefix measuring large units its usage dates...

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Melting pot

Melting pots have literally been around from time immemorial, but in the sense of a metaphor for a place where a variety of races, cultures, or indivi...

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Mensch

An honourable person of integrity; dates from the early 20th century and is of Yiddish/German origin, where mentsh means man.


Meritocracy

Government or the holding of power by people selected according to merit, was coined by Michael Young, British politician and sociologist, in his essa...

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Merry dance

see Lead someone a merry dance


Merry way

see Go on one's merry way