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Don't Give Me Any of That Flannel Minicast - 5 Aug. 2009

Don't Give Me Any of That Flannel Minicast - 5 Aug. 2009

How did flannel come to mean 'empty chatter' or 'hot air'?

A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over · Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett. Produced by Stefanie Levine.

August 5, 20095m 20s

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Show Notes

The English language has no shortage of words that mean nonsensical talk, including one that's piqued a listener's curiosity: How did flannel come to mean 'empty chatter' or 'hot air,' as in 'Don't give me any of that flannel!'?

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