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A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Bingo Fuel (Rebroadcast) - 15 August 2016

A Way with Words - language, linguistics, and callers from all over

A Way with Words

Language Learning, Society & Culture, Education

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2016

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

“If you come to a fork in the road… take it!” Baseball legend Yogi Berra was famous for such head-scratching observations. What most people don’t realize, though, is that the former Yankees star often wasn’t the first person to say them. As Berra himself once quipped, “I really didn’t say everything I said.” Speaking of Yankees, do you know what a “Yankee dime” is?  Here’s a hint: it’s wet, made with love, and you can’t take it to a bank. “It’s all downhill from here, y’all” – which isn’t always a bad thing. Plus, nice vs. kind, premises vs. premise, a time-travelling word quiz, “drunk as Cooter Brown,” “footing the bill,” and some new words for the opposite of avuncular.  Hear hundreds of free episodes and learn more on the A Way with Words website: https://waywordradio.org. Be a part of the show: call or text 1 (877) 929-9673 toll-free in the United States and Canada; elsewhere in the world, call or text +1 619 800 4443. Send voice notes or messages via WhatsApp 16198004443. Email words@waywordradio.org. Copyright Wayword, Inc., a 501(c)(3) corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to Away With Words, the show about language and how we use it.

0:03.2

I'm Grant Barrett.

0:04.2

And I'm Martha Barnett.

0:05.9

Lawrence Peter Barra, otherwise known as Yogi Berra, is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history.

0:14.2

But he's also famous for coming up with all kinds of quips and goofy statements that make you stop and think.

0:21.5

Like, for example, when you come to a fork in the road, take it.

0:26.3

Or this great advice, never answer an anonymous letter.

0:32.8

Or, of course, famously, it's deja vu all over again.

0:38.3

These statements are so closely associated with him that they're sometimes called yogiisms,

0:43.3

but was yogi the first guy to ever say them?

0:46.9

Oh, probably not.

0:48.3

Probably not.

0:50.2

And a great place to investigate those kinds of claims is the website, quoteinvestigator.com.

0:56.7

It's run by linguist Garson O'Toole, who tries to chase down the origins of these kinds of quotes.

1:02.8

And so often he finds that there's really nothing new under the sun.

1:07.0

I mean, the ones that I mentioned, the when you come to a fork in the road take it, and never answer an anonymous letter. Both of those were around in the 1800s.

1:15.6

Yeah, I'm not surprised. I find that again and again, the misattribution is far more common than the correct attribution, right? And not only that, but sometimes it's not the exact wording that was around. It was the idea that was around. And maybe it just finally got sharpened to the perfect form. Yes. Well, sort of like in Shakespeare, you know, he gets credited for a lot more words than he actually coined himself. Right. Yeah. He may have been the first one to significantly use them. And he may have been the popularizer, but he probably wasn't the coiner of all those terms.

1:45.2

Yeah. Yeah. And you know, the good thing is that yogi himself understood all this, the subtitle of his book, which I think is called the yogi book. The subtitle is, I really didn't say everything I said.

1:57.1

That's outstanding. Yeah, that leads me to one of the aphorisms they've got in the quotation world,

2:02.2

the quotation industry and the reference publishing, which is when in doubt, just say Twain said it.

2:08.3

That's true, right?

2:10.5

If not Twain, then Lincoln.

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