who laid the rail Β adv. phr.βΒ Β«The way we glibly toss the word, pastern, at you, youβd think we were and old pastern man from who laid the rail.» ββSports RoundupβΒ by Joe WilliamsΒ Syracuse Herald-JournalΒ (New York)Β July 27, 1940. (source: Double...
cupcake Β v.βΒ Β«Syracuse also plays a stronger regular season schedule than a lot of other schools so itβs not like they cupcake their way through the entire year. Yes, there is a BE bias to a degree but that isnβt Syracuseβs fault.» ββRe:...
perp
Β n.βΒ Β«Frightened by the noise of the thunder, Perp tries to reach Andy.» ββMark TrailβΒ in comicΒ Syracuse Herald-JournalΒ (N.Y.)Β May 30, 1958. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
swivel chair job
Β n.βΒ Β«Jay F. Gould, Minnesota Game Commissioner, shows his is no swivel chair job.» βSyracuse HeraldΒ (N.Y.)Β Feb. 27, 1927. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
rocking chair job Β n.βΒ Β«I could easily have bribed myself into a rocking chair job in the Army or Navy during the war and would have avoided al the trouble I had.» ββDraft Dodger Bergdoll Denies Bribery in EscapeβΒ in PhiladelphiaΒ Syracuse HeraldΒ (N...
open up daylight Β v. phr.βΒ Β«The speedy Baby Bubble quickly outfoot that gelding and opened up daylight over Grog.» ββGratton Colt Is Surprise As He Takes Derby TrialβΒ in Hialeah Park, Fla.Β Syracuse HeraldΒ (N.Y.)Β Jan. 26, 1936. (source: Double...

