Title | : | Which Of These Terms Did Shakespeare Not Coin? |
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Woulda been my first guess, “speak if the devil” is only the first half of the phrase, without the “and he shall appear” I was pretty suspicious of it Comment from : @yokaiwatcher8500 |
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Thank you, “who was show” for giving me this answer lol Comment from : @Itspandilive |
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Wait did he never write “speak of the devil” or just not coin it? Comment from : @ChknKng |
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the one time my knowledge of the history of random phrases has been useful Comment from : @themacbookgamer |
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What episode is this??!! Comment from : @AAronAOZX |
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Over 800 words/phrases btw Comment from : @SeaIbass |
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The world is your oyster was 100 my guess because I assumed it was an attempt to confuse it with "the world is a stage" Comment from : @UInferno |
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Um actually, no one in modern times uses the phrase "jealousy is the green-eyed monster" Comment from : @captinchillin |
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uhm actually,brIn this fragment he is credited with originating "speak of the devil"brWhich means he bis credited/b with itbrWhether or not he actually originated it, is not part of the statement Comment from : @user-jn4sw3iw4h |
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Um actually he should be credited with being the first recorded usage not originating them Comment from : @shadowmaster1313 |
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Um, actually The 'all that glitters' in an Italian expression Comment from : @edwardpaddock2528 |
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Who did coin that term? Or was that like a Bible line or something? Comment from : @ChimeraWithin |
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I have never heard of jealousy is the green eyed monster How did they not go aftwr that Comment from : @nerdkingalpha4958 |
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Um, actually, no one ever says "jealousy is the green eyed monster" in modern times Seriously, I've never heard that phrase outside of Shakespeare Comment from : @cyro8039 |
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He invented the name Olivia among many other common ones Comment from : @Slothptimal |
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The full term is “speak of the devil and he shall appear” if memory serves Comment from : @GLonnie |
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Speak of the devil is one of the more believable ones, weirdly enough He used a lot of biblical imagery Comment from : @SeraphsWitness |
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Anyone know the episode title? Comment from : @Theodore453 |
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(On all that glisters): um actually Shakespeare originated/inspired ther phrase 'all that glitters' but it has evolved slightly over time Comment from : @hlocne |
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What episode is this? Comment from : @jordanv5676 |
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Um actually, Shakespeare couldn’t have originated “uncomfortable”, disapproving Mother-in-laws have existed since the dawn of time and they are never short of descriptors when it comes to why you’re not good enough for their son/daughter Comment from : @ddubmomo |
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Is Shakespeare to blame with the weird way we pronounce "uncomfortable"? Comment from : @GreenLanternCorps2814 |
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In a pickle would have been my guess I don't know the history of pickles Comment from : @Zayisgreen |
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de-fault! Comment from : @walterskent |
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Um actually the phrase is “all that glitters is gold” and it was coined by smash mouth Comment from : @dinomite72 |
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But butsmash mouth told me that all that glitters IS gold? Comment from : @PersonNumberYes |
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It really defeats the purpose if they get unlimited guesses Comment from : @seymourbuttz6419 |
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And here I thought Prince wrote “all that glitters is not gold” Comment from : @ZoeBateman |
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This comments section would be a wonderful place to spread fun misinformation Comment from : @uku4171 |
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I definitely thought I’d was actually going to be “all that glisters is not gold” but no one claimed it 😂😂😂 Comment from : @ABalloonInNeed |
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So smart Comment from : @iyiolaademola8456 |
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Being the first to write something down (and have the text survive) is the same as inventing it Comment from : @spelcheak |
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I thought "all that glitters is not gold" came from Tolkien? Admittedly he was a fan of the Bard Comment from : @rozieredz |
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The oldest version of "Speak of the Devil" (that I know of) is from ancient China in the Three Kingdoms era!brbr"Speak of Cao Cao, and he appears" Comment from : @cyborg98 |
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Wow, that was quick! Remember, everyone: Without love, it cannot be miii'ed! Comment from : @poky4669 |
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Um Actually, "jealousy is the green-eyed monster" is not a phrase anyone in modern times is routinely using Comment from : @Magmafrost13 |
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should have gotten a point for glisters Comment from : @ablestmage |
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I was expecting that he coined none of them! Comment from : @tompw3141 |
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Other things that Shakespeare coinedbrbr"seen better days"br"heart of gold"br"hoodwinked"br"foul play"br"devil incarnate" Comment from : @UltimateStarky |
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I love how unlikely these are meant to happen and yet how often they've occured Comment from : @Vis_BSG |
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What, you egg? Comment from : @TheManOfManyNames373 |
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Um actually during the shiny question when Mike tells Joey that he may give him an extra point for being more correct in the event of a tie he intended it just for that shiny question but he never specified that So it is technically correct (the best kind of correct) that he should have won the game when he tied with Ross I just thought as another Michael and a fan of the show I should get in the comments Comment from : @michaelhughes8784 |
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Huh, that was my first guess Comment from : @algots5291 |
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Which Eppppp Comment from : @TeriasModFaldom |
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The expert geeks roundup episodes are always amazing, but this one just felt so special ☺️ Comment from : @PrimRooks |
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Um- actually, Shakespeare was probablyyy a front name for different authors, so he didn’t actually come up with anythingbr(I know that’s not true I just wanted to make the comment) Comment from : @GioGioPietromica425 |
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