Has the cat got your tongue?
Posted by ESC on May 31, 2000
In Reply to: Has the cat got your tongue? posted by michael sheridan on May 31, 2000
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: : : Still looking for its origin.
: : "HAS THE CAT GOT YOUR TONGUE? Why don't you speak? Your silence is suspicious. The saying originated in the mid-nineteenth century and was used when addressing a child who refused to answer a parent's questions after some mischief. Often shortened to `cat got your tongue?'." From Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).
: : It's also used to address a shy child. I think its origin lies in the way of outdoor cats dragging little captives, chipmunks and such, into the house.
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: Thank You!! ESC, you have most of my answers, I admire you.
You're welcome. It's a hobby that's become an obsession.
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