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Re: 'Back in a jiffy'Posted by R. Berg on March 21, 2001 In Reply to: Re: 'Back in a jiffy' posted by Bruce Kahl on March 20, 2001 : : Does anyone know where 'back in a jiffy' originates from? I heard it on Kenan and Kel this morning and I have been pondering ever since. : Webster has it as origin unknown dating back to 1790 or so. For "jiffy" even the highly authoritative Oxford English Dictionary says "Origin unascertained." The earliest use it gives is from Munchhausen's Travels : "In six jiffies I found myself and all my retinue . . . at the rock of Gibralter [sic]." It had never before occurred to me that jiffies could accumulate. People usually speak of one at a time. |