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  1. Aug 8, 2017 · Trump launched his political career by embracing a brand-new conspiracy theory twisted around two American taproots—fear and loathing of foreigners and of nonwhites. In 2011, he became the chief ...

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  2. Nov 25, 2017 · As we said earlier, Americans use haywire to describe a state of disorder, extreme messiness – in other words, a situation where everything seems to be going wrong. Years ago, farmers used haywire to temporarily fix a damaged fence, gate or barrier. But the wire was never a good choice for permanent repairs because it breaks down easily.

  3. Nov 25, 2017 · The expression “to go haywire” has several meanings. “To go haywire” can mean to turn crazy, unreasonable or wild, as in this example: “If I don’t take a break from work soon, I am ...

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  4. Mar 4, 2023 · Mar 4, 2023. --. Although the expression “to go haywire” is wholly American in origin and use and is comparatively recent, i.e., has gained popularity within the past thirty or forty years and ...

  5. What's the origin of the phrase 'Go haywire'? Hay-wire is the light wire that was used in baling machines to tie up bales of hay. At the turn of the 20th century the expression ‘a haywire outfit’ began to be used in the USA. This was used to describe companies that patched-up faulty machinery using such wire, rather than making proper long ...

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · word histories. “ad fontes!”. meaning and origin of the phrase ‘to go haywire’. The literal meaning of the North-American noun haywire is wire for binding bales of hay, straw, etc. The earliest instance in the Oxford English Dictionary (2nd edition – 1989) dates from 1917, but I have found one in The Ostrich as a Cavalry Horse, a ...

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  8. Oct 15, 2020 · As we said earlier, Americans use haywire to describe a state of disorder, extreme messiness – in other words, a situation where everything seems to be going wrong. Years ago, farmers used haywire to temporarily fix a damaged fence, gate or barrier. But the wire was never a good choice for permanent repairs because it breaks down easily.

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