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Re: Swing for himPosted by Gary Martin on January 11, 2007 In Reply to: Re: Swing for him posted by Victoria S Dennis on January 11, 2007
: : : : Where did the phrase "swing for him" orginate. : : : I don't know where it originated and, for a colloquial phrase like this one, you aren't ever likely to find out. The meaning is well-known though - at least here in the UK - and that's the second of your two suggestions. : : "Take a swing at him" means try to hit him. "You'll swing for that" means you'll be put to death by hanging. : I wouldn't argue with 'swing for him' being used to mean 'be hanged for his sake', although I've never heard it used that way. It is commonplace to use 'swing for him' to mean 'take a punch at him'. If someone said they were going to swing for me I would be more inclinded to duck than to offer thanks. |