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      • This idiom originates from at least the 16th century in Britain. Of interest, it seems it was used metaphorically from the outset. It first appeared in writing in a 1584 translation of Du Bartas ' "Historie of Judith":
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  2. Origin: This phrase comes from Greek mythology, where Thetis dipped her son Achilles in the Styx, a river that was believed to be a source of incredible power and invulnerability. However, this was holding her son by his heel, meaning it was the only part of his body that was not touched by water, making his heel vulnerable.

  3. Same old, same old' is an informal way of expressing that one's life and circumstances in general have not changed, and are repeatedly routine and ordinary. It is, of course, a truncation of the phrase 'same old story', by which people mean there is nothing new to report in their lives.

  4. A list of phrases that derive from seafaring. Here’s a list of expressions with documentary evidence to support the claim of an association with the sea: A shot across the bows. All at sea. Anchors aweigh. Another day, another dollar. Any port in a storm. Batten down the hatches. Between the Devil and the deep blue sea.

  5. Jul 16, 2022 · Many phrases and sayings that we use every day in the 21st Century have a nautical origin from the seafaring days of old. We explore 116 Naval Sayings here.

  6. Where does the phrase “Same old, same old” come from? The origin of the phrase "Same old, same old" is unknown. Is “Same old, same old” common in everyday conversation?

  7. ‘In the same boat’ originated in 16th century Britain. When Thomas Hudson translated Du Bartas’ Historie of Judith in 1584 he formed a metaphor that equated being ‘in the same boat’ with ‘having the same fate’: Haue ye paine? so likewise paine haue we: For in one bote we both imbarked be.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · Yachting isn't just about boats; it's a cultural phenomenon with a rich history. During the 19th century, the "Golden Age of Yachting" saw a surge in yacht building and racing. We'll explore this period and its impact on yacht word origins.