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It's our first ever live episode! Recorded in front of a live studio audience on Mother's Day 2021 as a part of the Bake Your Own Amazing Bagels live demo, Jacob and Annie bring you the stunning and mysterious origin behind "mum's the word".
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Whoa mama, it's our Mother's Day episode! And we're hitting you with a couple of pregnancy-related expressions, "up the duff" and "knocked up". Two expressions for the price of one podcast! You never thought you could be so lucky!
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Jacob and Annie heard this phrase come up when talking to one of their many British friends, and Jacob had no idea what it meant! Isn't it great when these things come up organically? Let's get to the bottom of who this Riley guy is and why someone might want his life. Also, as a bonus: What a Ledge!
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Sorry for the break, but we're back! Annie used this word in conversation the other day, so Jacob insisted to not know the origin of it until the podcast. Hopefully you learn a little something!
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This one is about manners and gender! Kind of. Annie used this phrase recently and Jacob had never heard it before, so we're gonna talk about it! Do you have rude jerks in your life who are kinda sexist? Then this is a good one to have in your back pocket.
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It's a food episode! Annie is particularly a fan of this one, so we decided to cover it, and Jacob likes beans, so we talk about beans a bit too. This episode is chock full of tasty British culture!
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A fun time at the playground for sure! Jacob and Annie discovered another British phrase organically this week, so obviously it's time to podcast about it. Learn every possible definition of "roundabout" and the most likely origin of this fun and useful term.
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Jacob takes the reins again in this episode, concerning a phrase mired in mystery and cloaked in suspicion. Lots of theories. Pick your favorite! Also Annie and Jacob talk about British to American TV remakes. Not a lot. Just a little.
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BECAUSE I DEMANDED IT! After wondering about the origins of this term a couple weeks ago, we finally sat down to find out why the center of a target is called a "bull's eye"! It's another role reversal where Jacob does the digging and Annie does the pondering. The answer will likely surprise you! Also we talk a lot about the movie Toy Story 2.
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Yes, we're actually doing it! The phrase we utter in literally every episode of this show is getting its own episode! Both Brits and Americans have called the Atlantic Ocean "the pond" for donkey's years (callback!) and in this episode Jacob and Annie get to the bottom of why. Globe-spanning slang that about literally spanning the globe! How about it! (Also we talk about Mad Men a little bit.)
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It's our 2020 Year-End Special! At the end of this mess of a year, we discuss the term "pig's ear". You'll see why when we get into it. Happy New Year, everybody!
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It's our Christmas episode! And we spend the entire time discussing a different holiday. Annie explains Boxing Day to Jacob in this episode: the origin, meaning, and traditions of the largely British celebration. Featuring another extended discussion of the Dickens Christmas Fair! Merry Christmas, everyone!
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This is an exclamation! A very weird and different expression, Jacob and Annie deduce what "giddy" means, why it applies to aunts, and how this expression became successful. Listen to it with your aunt!
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Be honest: you've been wondering about this one. This oft-repeated phrase is used to mock and imitate British accents hundreds of times a day, and it's often used incorrectly. Annie and Jacob get down to the actual meaning behind the word as well as other words used in a similar context. And if you think we're not gonna talk about cereal, brother, you got another thing coming.
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Get in there, lads! This one's about the word bung, and various permutations! Annie tells Jacob how she's used it, along with a few definitions she's never heard before. For fans of 1990s MTV animation, this one will be mind-blowing! (It's for everyone else, too.)
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Thanks for listening, everybody! As a thank you to our listeners, we're talking about saying thank you! We break down various expressions used to express thanks in the UK, culminating in one of the most popular British expressions of all: Cheers. Ta!
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Another American expression! Jacob does the research and informs Annie about this expression, all about humiliation and dietary restriction. You're gonna learn something!
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What is gorm? Find out here! Annie uses this phrase all the time, but Jacob has no idea what it is, so let's get into it!
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It's another idiom! In an episode rife with political meaning and intrigue, Jacob and Annie discuss the ways different cultures interpret the concept of "the camel's nose," which speaks to granting permission to advantage. Which interpretation is your favorite? Plus: conkers!
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Six different definitions, all within the same theme, and even with the same origin?? What a concept! Even if you only know one or two, Jacob and Annie still hit you with some new fun intel on this term. If your name is Nick, you may find this one annoying. Plus: Looney Tunes content!
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