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“For the birds,” meaning of little practical value or credibility.
I’ve read that the phrase originated with U.S. servicemen during WWII, in reference to certain birds who pecked for seeds and such in horse droppings.
As with most such etymologies, I take it with a grain of salt, wouldn’t take it to the bank, wouldn’t bet the farm on it, etc. But I have no good reason to doubt it, either.
I’ve read that the phrase originated with U.S. servicemen during WWII, in reference to certain birds who pecked for seeds and such in horse droppings.
As with most such etymologies, I take it with a grain of salt, wouldn’t take it to the bank, wouldn’t bet the farm on it, etc. But I have no good reason to doubt it, either.
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