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Re: Pull the other one, it's got bells onPosted by TheFallen on March 31, 2003 In Reply to: Re: Pull the other one, it's got bells on posted by Yasmin Mazur on March 31, 2003
: : : Can someone help me with the ORIGIN of THIS expression? : : "A Dictionary of Catch Phrases American and British," by Eric Partridge, has an entry for this phrase. It says just a little about the origin: "Frank Shaw attributed it to the 1920s" (no, I don't know who he was) and "Presumably from pictures of court jesters, wearing cap and bells." : I thought it was older than that. This explanation doesn't make sense, is there a chance for a better one? You asked this very same question on Message Board #19 (the one that just got archived). In case you can't find your way to it, here's a link to the answers received back then.
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