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Spill The Tea (Rebroadcast) - 19 October 2020

Spill The Tea (Rebroadcast) - 19 October 2020

Don't break my plate.

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

October 19, 202053m 45s

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Show Notes

If someone urges you to spill the tea, they probably don’t want you tipping over a hot beverage. Originally, the tea here was the letter T, as in “truth.” To spill the T means to “pass along truthful information.” Plus, we’re serving up some delicious Italian idioms involving food. The Italian phrase that literally translates “eat the soup or jump out the window” means “take it or leave it,” and a phrase that translates as “we don’t fry with water around here” means “we don’t do things halfway.” Also: a takeoff word quiz, why carbonated beverages go by various names, including sodacoke, and popfill your bootsbangorrheacotton tohowdymilkshakefrappevelvetfrost, and cabinetpush-upspress-ups and lagartijas; the Spanish origin of the word alligatordon’t break my plate or saw off my benchFOMO after death, and much more.

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