Right off the bat, itβs easy to think of several everyday expressions that derive from Americaβs pastimeβincluding βright off the bat.β The Dickson Baseball Dictionary catalogues not only those contributions but also more obscure terms like βpebble...
Ever try to write a well-known passage in limerick form? Itβs harder than you think. How about this one: βThere once was a lady whoβs sure / All that glitters is golden and pure/ Thereβs a stairway that heads up to heaven, itβs said / And the cost...
Bathroom walls, missing graffiti, and social media. Where have all the cute quips on bathroom stalls gone? Β We wonder about the apparent decline of restroom graffiti. Are people saving their witticisms for Twitter and Facebook? Β And: If there were a...
Weβve talked on the show before about the language of grief and the use of euphemisms like, βIβm sorry for your loss,β or, passed away. A retired Middlebury College history professor wrote us to say that itβs all very well to be against euphemisms...
If youβre on tenterhooks, it means youβre in a state of anxious anticipation or suspense. But what IS a tenterhook? The answer goes back to a 15th-century manufacturing process. Also, you probably have a term for those crumbs that collect in the...

