Heavens to Betsy!: And Other Curious Sayings

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By: Charles E. Funk
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

He's as mad as a hatter!

Whether it's like a bump on a log or a bat out of hell, these expressions have been around forever, but we've never really known why ... until now! Finally Dr. Funk explains more than 400 droll, colorful, and sometimes pungent expressions of everyday speech. Derived from classical sources, historic events, famous literature, frontier humor, and the frailties of humankind, each of these sayings has an interesting story behind its origin.



If you've ever wondered why when you're in a hurry you are told to hold your horses, wonder no more!

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Pub. Date: 11th June 1993
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 224
Ean: 9780062720115
Isbn: 0062720112

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USER REVIEWS

why do we say that ?
~ Written on May 5, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

A good quick reference to many common idioms, providing the background when available or indicating that the source is obscure. not extremely comprehensive, but a good quick source, worth the price.

Heavenss to Betsey
~ Written on Jan 6, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

It was a Christmas gift. Looked interesting, as I did a quick scan. It was not packaged well enough. The book was punctured at the spine, but not so badly that it wasn't usable.

so-so
~ Written on Aug 10, 2005. 6 out of 6 users found this review helpful.

Though the book does explain the logic behind many "curious sayings", many others are simply described without any real explanation. Not as thorough as I had hoped.

horrible format
~ Written on Oct 18, 2003. 14 out of 16 users found this review helpful.

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the format of this book is the worst i could ever imagine.
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the sayings aren't in alphabetical order, and in no subject category or chapters.
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the title of the book's quotation (heaven's to betsy) couldn't be answered in regard to origination, after pages of writing and writing.
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the table of the contents is not useful. for example, "three sheets in the wind" shows page 81, so on page 81 you had to look all over the page to find it listed under a totally different listing. and then it STILL didn't even mention "3S2DW"'s origination.
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another example, the first slogan is "to play cat and mouse with one" -- why in the world would that slogan be first?
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maybe others aren't as particular as i am, but i would pass on this book. pass it on to an incinerator, that is.

Basically a dictionary....
~ Written on Jul 12, 2001. 23 out of 24 users found this review helpful.

I wanted to find out why we, as a society, say such things as "knock on wood" or "in one ear and out the other". Where does that come from? Who started it? I was extremely excited to purchase this book, thinking it would not only answer my questions, but be entertaining. It was a major disappointment. I found the reading very dull. The sayings were obviously well researched, giving origins, dates, and analizations of each words meaning; yet it was more like a dictionary than a story of how the sayings came about.

This book has been sitting in my bookcase since the day I bought it waiting for a rummage sale.

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