
History of "have a good one" - English Language & Usage Stack …
The term "have a good day" was the phrase of the times. Everyone used it, I had to hear it so many times during the course of the …
When you view a historical event with an incorrect modern lens
Jul 21, 2025 · 2 When you view a historical event with an incorrect modern lens, you are doing was is sometimes referred to as …
Why is it "the day is young", not "still early"? What is the history of ...
3 "The day is young" corresponds to "the hour is early" or better still simply "it is early". To me "the day is early" would be slightly …
Origin of "good night" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
These are probably the most used two words in our day-to-day conversations. We normally use superlative degrees all the time to …
american english - Origins and history of "on tomorrow", "on today ...
May 30, 2025 · I have been poking around wondering about the colloquial usage of on tomorrow in Southern American English and …
Hip Hip Hooray! - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I am looking for the etymology and history of the cheer “Hip Hip Hooray”. I’m curious due to its interesting entry in Wikipedia, which …
history - Change from to-day to today - English Language & Usage …
Sep 10, 2012 · In old books, people often use the spelling "to-day" instead of "today". When did the change happen? Also, when …
etymology - Origin of the phrase "mother's ruin"? - English Language ...
Ah! You also refer to Hogarth. We were looking at the same source differently. Mother's Ruin: A History of Gin may give some more …
slang - Emergence of “got it sorted” - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Nov 28, 2022 · Is this new? Where did it come from? Is it a regional phrase that became nationwide, or was it imported from …
past tense - People now say "back in 1985" or "way back in 1965 ...
Mar 24, 2024 · Most native English speakers used to refer to a past time or date by saying something like "in 1936 this or that …