Tuesday, November 6, 2007

sayings I want to bring back

My personal favorite is "And how!" but today someone e-mailed this to me and it's definitely a close second:
I think someone is giving me the business.

3 comments:

Christopher said...

good ones.

I googled 'antiquated expressions' and ended up with this wikipedia entry for Montgomery Burns, which made me laugh:

Mr. Burns uses archaic phrases and antiquated expressions that have either changed meanings or fallen out of common usage in American English, including score (meaning 20), twain (two), post-haste (quickly), petroleum distillate (gasoline), gay (jolly), dean (principal), velocitator and deceleratrix (a car's accelerator and brake), aeromail (post by air), lollygagger (slacker), fourth form (fourth grade), ahoy-hoy (hello), jumping box and picto-tube (television), Autogyro(helicopter), DictaBelt (dictation machine), the New York Nine (New York Yankees), horseless sleigh (snowmobile, although it could just mean that he was trying to be a mysterious character), crackleberries (peanuts), talkie (movies with sound), thrice (three times), and mater (mother). He also answers the telephone in the same way that the man widely credited for the Invention of the Telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, is purported to have answered it ('Ahoy, Hoy?').

Lauren said...

nice comment!

Todd said...

exxxxxxellent...