
Why Do We Say That? 404 Idioms, Phrases, Sayings & Facts!
Scott Matthews
Who decided “break a leg” was a way to say good luck? Why are you “in a pickle” when things go wrong? And why on earth do we tell people to “hold their horses” when there are no horses in sight?
You’ve probably used everyday idioms like “break the ice,” or “hit the nail on the head” without giving them a second thought — most of us do. But behind these quirky expressions lie fascinating facts, bizarre backstories, and cultural twists that make the English language endlessly entertaining.
In Why Do We Say That? — The Complete 4-in-1 Idiom Collection, you’ll explore a treasure trove of 404 popular idioms, sayings, proverbs, and expressions — all packed with fun trivia, origin stories, and strange-but-true histories. This value-packed bundle combines four best-selling books into one essential volume for curious readers, language lovers, and anyone learning English who wants to speak more naturally and confidently.
Each entry explains where the phrase came from, how it evolved over time, and what it really means today — making this the perfect companion for word nerds, trivia buffs, ESL learners, homeschoolers, and lifelong learners alike.
Inside you’ll discover:
✔️ Why “kick the bucket” has nothing to do with actual buckets — and everything to do with death
✔️ How “pulling someone’s leg” evolved from a sinister trick to a harmless joke
✔️ What “buttering someone up” has to do with ancient rituals (and actual butter)
✔️ Why we “burn the midnight oil” to work late — and where that expression really comes from
Click the Buy Now button to decode the weird, witty, and wonderful world of English idioms — one unforgettable phrase at a time.
Duration - 6h 17m.
Author - Scott Matthews.
Narrator - Daniel Jones.
Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Scott Matthews ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Who decided “break a leg” was a way to say good luck? Why are you “in a pickle” when things go wrong? And why on earth do we tell people to “hold their horses” when there are no horses in sight? You’ve probably used everyday idioms like “break the ice,” or “hit the nail on the head” without giving them a second thought — most of us do. But behind these quirky expressions lie fascinating facts, bizarre backstories, and cultural twists that make the English language endlessly entertaining. In Why Do We Say That? — The Complete 4-in-1 Idiom Collection, you’ll explore a treasure trove of 404 popular idioms, sayings, proverbs, and expressions — all packed with fun trivia, origin stories, and strange-but-true histories. This value-packed bundle combines four best-selling books into one essential volume for curious readers, language lovers, and anyone learning English who wants to speak more naturally and confidently. Each entry explains where the phrase came from, how it evolved over time, and what it really means today — making this the perfect companion for word nerds, trivia buffs, ESL learners, homeschoolers, and lifelong learners alike. Inside you’ll discover: ✔️ Why “kick the bucket” has nothing to do with actual buckets — and everything to do with death ✔️ How “pulling someone’s leg” evolved from a sinister trick to a harmless joke ✔️ What “buttering someone up” has to do with ancient rituals (and actual butter) ✔️ Why we “burn the midnight oil” to work late — and where that expression really comes from Click the Buy Now button to decode the weird, witty, and wonderful world of English idioms — one unforgettable phrase at a time. Duration - 6h 17m. Author - Scott Matthews. Narrator - Daniel Jones. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Scott Matthews ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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01 introduction
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1-20 idioms
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21-40 idioms
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61-80 idioms
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81-100 idioms
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101-120 idioms
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121-140 idioms
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141-160 idioms
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161-180 idioms
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181-200 idioms
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201-220 idioms
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221-240 idioms
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241-260 idioms
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261-280 idioms
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281-300 idioms
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301-320 idioms
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321-340 idioms
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341-360 idioms
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361-380 idioms
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381-400 idioms
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401-404 idioms
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Ending Credits
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