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If a Frog Had a Pouch

A San Diego, California, woman is baffled by her husband’s saying: β€œIf a frog had a pouch, he’d carry a gun.” It has to do with wishing for the impossible, similar to the saying β€œIf wishes were horses, beggars would ride.” It’s one of many Dan...

How We Roll

If you’re serious about writing a memoir, what topics should you include, and what can you leave out? And how honest can you really be about the other people in your life? Some of America’s leading memoirists wrote things they lived to regret. And:...

Sneaking Notions

In the 19th century, saying a man had a β€œsneaking notion” mean he had affection for a woman but was too timid to reveal it. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œSneaking Notions” I’ve been having a great time going through Bartlett’s...

Fishhooks in Your Pocket

One way of saying someone’s a tightwad or cheapskate is to say he β€œhas fishhooks in his pocket,” meaning he’s so reluctant to reach into his pocket for his wallet, it’s as if he’d suffer bodily injury if he did. In Australia, a similar idea is...

Sincere Niceties

Is saying β€œYes, Ma’am” and β€œNo, Sir” when addressing someone in conversation too formal or off-putting? Not if it’s clear that those niceties come naturally to you. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of β€œSincere Niceties” Hello, you have...

Hot Mess

Sneaky contract lingo, advice for writing well, and preserving a dying language. Say you’re scrolling through an online transaction where you’re asked to read the β€œTerms and Conditions.” Do you actually read them or just check the box and move on...