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Idiots and Idioms
First Things First
Season 1, Ep. 1
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In this debut episode, we're diving headfirst into the wild world of idioms!
Ever wondered why you're biting bullets (ouch!), pretending not to see obvious stuff (very subtle), or delivering life advice from what kind of pulpit? We’ll uncover the surprisingly messy origins of “bite the bullet,” figure out why Admiral Nelson might not have been the best at keeping an eye on things, and get a front-row seat to an Italian sermon that may or may not involve pasta.
Get ready for a deep dive into the things we say—sometimes without thinking—and leave armed with random facts to impress your friends (or confuse them).
Hosts: Maddy Bigwood, Savannah Gray and Damy McConnell
Producer: Damy McConnell
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