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Terms Which Have Disappeared

scottyrocks

I'll Lock Up
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My technique for dealing with the things is twofold: (1) when I see a camera light ahead that is green and has been so for a while, I pull over to the curb, so I won't obstruct traffic, and wait until it goes red. Then I drive up to it, ready to go through when it changes to green again; or

(2) avoid the things entirely by driving another way. Not easy to do in a city with the finest of Third World roads, when you care about your car.

I would never have the patience to do #1, and I wouldn't do # 2 either, as my travel time is generally at a premium. I just approach controlled intersections ready to stop before the light turns red (here, if you enter the intersection on a yellow and it turns red while you're still in the intersection, you're okay).
 

BlueTrain

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I've heard some of the expressions in that list linked by Bruce Wayne. The one I remember best is "horse feathers." I don't really remember the context but one of my uncles used the word. Some horses do have feathers, you know.
 
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East of Los Angeles
...Some horses do have feathers, you know.
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Germany
I don't think, todays (german) youngsters use this phrase, when something runs astonishing efficent/quickly. I try to translate:

"Man, that runs like a suppository!!"

;););)
 

BlueTrain

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I don't know if the term has disappeared but the original meaning is no more: whistle stop tour. You could really only do a whistle stop tour if you took the train. A similar term was "one night stand," meaning performing at a theater for just one show, although it may have other meanings. Once upon a time, there were entertainers who made their living on the road, traveling from town to town offering live entertainment and presenting the same act to a different audience every night, usually. That disappeared as motion pictures became more popular. A whistle stop tour might also be something a politician did when he travelled around trying to get people to vote for him. They don't do that anymore either.
 

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