Why do we say half a dozen?

Why do we say half a dozen?

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All these technical answers. The real answer is that it sounds more intense. For example, in a news story they would say half dozen or about a half dozen instead of saying six because the word dozen means twelve and that puts a bigger picture in your mind.

Q. What is half a dozen called?

: six a half dozen eggs.

Q. What does half a dozen times meaning?

1. (A dozen is twelve.) We’re six pens short, so grab half a dozen before you come back into the classroom. 2.

Q. How do you write half a dozen?

For this noun phrase, either a half dozen or half a dozen is good form. Avoid a half a dozen. When the phrase is used as an adjective, it becomes a phrasal adjective that should be hyphenated: a half-dozen twirlers with the band.

Q. What age is two and a half dozen?

It does not cover children under age 2, or children generally when they are in a child-care setting. Best known for her work as Chelsea Melini on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, Jennifer Taylor is an actress with a vibrant personality and a headstrong attitude.

Q. What does six one half dozen the other mean?

Definition of it’s six of one, half (a) dozen of the other US, informal. —used to say that one does not see any real difference between two possible choices.

Q. Where does the phrase sixes come from?

The term at sixes and sevens goes back at least to the 1300s. Originally, the phrase was rendered on six and seven, and referred to a dice game where throwing on a six or seven meant risking one’s entire fortune.

Q. Why is it called Dressed to the nines?

Still another clothing origin suggests that the phrase descends from the Old English saying “dressed to the eyes,” which, because Old English was weird, was written as “dressed to then eyne.” The thinking goes that someone at some point heard “then eyne” and mistook it for “the nine” or “the nines.”

Q. What does Bob’s your uncle Fanny’s your aunt mean?

A phrase with the same meaning is ‘Fanny’s your aunt’. When used together it means complete or the whole lot. If Bob’s your uncle and Fanny’s your aunt you’ve got a full set of relatives and you are complete.

Q. What does you’re all sixes and sevens mean?

“At sixes and sevens” is an English idiom used to describe a condition of confusion or disarray.

Q. Why are there 6s and 7s?

The idiom at sixes and sevens means in a state of complete disarray and confusion, in a complete mess. The term at sixes and sevens goes back at least to the 1300s. Originally, the phrase was rendered on six and seven, and referred to a dice game where throwing on a six or seven meant risking one’s entire fortune.

Q. What is 7 and 6 My Fair Lady?

: In the movie “My Fair Lady”, Eliza Dolittle is told that if she behaves she will recieve a gift of seven and six to start life. What does the phrase “Seven and six mean? It’s pre-decimal British currency, when £1 was divided into 20 shillings, each divided into 12 pence.

Q. Is it to the T or to the tee?

to a T to a tee You can use to a T or to a tee to mean perfectly or exactly right. For example, if something suits you to a T, it suits you perfectly. If you have an activity or skill down to a T, you have succeeded in doing it exactly right. Everything had to be rehearsed down to a T.

Q. What does fits me to a tee mean?

old-fashioned. perfectly or completely: That job would suit you to a tee.

Q. What does follow it to the T mean?

It means following completely. Like, follow the instruction to the T means following that instruction completely, 100%, leaving no chance of error.

Q. Why do we say to a tee?

“To a T” or “to a tee,” meaning “exactly, precisely, perfectly” is an older expression than you might think, dating all the way back to the late 17th century (“All the under Villages and Towns-men come to him for Redress; which he does to a T,” 1693).

Q. Why do we say down to at?

Origin of Down to a T Tittle means a small dot or stroke, such as the dot over the letter i or the cross throughout the letter t. This is evidence that perhaps down to a t is short for down to a tittle, meaning everything is complete, including the minutest aspects.

Q. What does the phrase more than you can shake a stick at mean?

Definition of more than someone can shake a stick at chiefly US, informal. : more than anyone can count : a lot She has more troubles than you can shake a stick at.

Q. Where does the saying to shake a stick at?

Shake a stick at Farmers controlled their sheep by shaking their staffs to indicate where the animals should go. When farmers had more sheep than they could control, it was said they had “more than you can shake a stick at.”

Q. What does nothing to sneeze at mean?

something that deserves serious attention, esp. an amount of money: An extra two thousand bucks a year is nothing to sneeze at.

Q. Where did the expression shake a leg come from?

The origins of the phrase shake a leg are murky, though there are claims that the term comes from the American Civil War, when after a battle, stretcher-bearers would violently jostle a leg or arm to see if they could elicit a response from a victim on the field and thereby ascertain if he were alive or dead.

Q. What is tickled pink?

informal. : very happy or amused I was tickled pink to see her.

Q. What is the meaning of show a leg?

to get up in the morning

Q. What does to shake a leg mean?

used to tell someone to hurry or act more quickly: Come on, Nick, shake a leg or we’ll never be ready in time.

Q. What does it mean if a guy shakes his legs while sitting?

Guys often say, “I move my legs or shake when I get nervous.” They also say, “I bounce my leg or clear my throat when I am nervous, bored, or excited.” Boredom, excitement, and nervousness are the primary reasons a guy may be shaking or moving his legs when you’re talking to him.

Q. Is shaking your leg rude?

Mainly, it’s one habit that’s viewed as annoying all around the world, especially in Asia. According to Japanese manners, leg shaking is an extremely rude habit. It indicates that you’re either impatient or nervous about something and lack self-control.

Q. What does cost an arm and a leg mean?

Definition of cost an arm and a leg informal. : to be too expensive I want a new car that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.

Q. How do you use an arm and a leg?

If you say that something costs an arm and a leg, you mean that it is very expensive. A week at a health farm can cost an arm and a leg.

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