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What Is The Oldest English Idiom? [Solved]

“To call a spade a spade” dating to 423 BC, appearing in The Clouds. The original phrasing was “To call a fig, a fig, a trough, a trough” which was meant in a very saucy context. “Hair of the dog” also comes from Aristophanes, popularized by John Heywood in his Proverbs c.17 Mar 2015

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Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok “From CHESS”

Music video by Murray Head performing One Night In Bangkok. (C) 1984 3 Knights Ltd., Under exclusive license to Polar Music …