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Re: To play hookeyPosted by Smokey Stover on August 14, 2005 In Reply to: Re: To blue pencil posted by ESC on August 13, 2005
: : : I need to know the idiomatic meaning of the following expressions: : : Jeremiah is from the Bible (see No. 2, Merriam-Webster): : : Main Entry: Jer·e·mi·ah : : "Blue pencil" is to edit or correct something. Editors traditionally used a blue pencil. I am not sure why. Maybe to stand out from the white paper/black ink. : Hooky -- see the archives: http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/6/messages/773.html I was surprised to see the spelling "hookie" in the linked message. But then, I was also surprised to see the spelling "hooky." All the citations in the OED, up to the 1950s, spell it "hookey," which is how I've always spelled it. SS
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