WORD OF THE DAY: Class Four: Utilitarian Interjections

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Friday, April 8, 2005

Class Four: Utilitarian Interjections

....................................................... backpedal! Used in the 1910's and 1920's to call for restraint. It grandfathered our current phrases: " Chill " or " Chill out ", or " steady ". Concrete reference is to the slowing or stopping of a bicycle. Dunn, 2005 Sign in to see full entry.

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