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Talk to the hand ('cause the face ain't listening)Meaning(With outstretched vertical palm) Shut up - I've no interest in hearing what you've got to say. Origin
It didn't cross the Atlantic right away and the first reference outside the USA is in a piece by Oliver Bennett in The Times, May 1998. In this he recounts a trip to San Francisco and explains some local idioms:
It seems it wasn't a universal favourite in the USA by then. That same month the Syracuse Herald Journal (New York) reported a vox pop piece that offered the opinion:
Other similar phrases from that period are 'so sue me', 'get used to it', 'get over it'. See other phrases that were coined in the USA. |