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The KVJ Show

KVJ Cuts- Old Phrases We Still Use (02-07-23)

The KVJ Show

97.9 WRMF | Hubbard Radio

Comedy

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Singing for your supper- Where did that phrase come from? And More!

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0:30.0

kvj cuts

0:32.0

a lot of times what we're playing do it, bitch, you hear people saying that boy got to sing for his supper.

0:38.0

Where does that come from exactly?

0:39.5

That term goes all the way back to 1609.

0:43.0

I've been saying it since I was a kid.

0:45.0

I had a baseball cook.

0:46.0

You love singing and you love supper.

0:48.0

Well, it just you got a, it says you got to put up or shut up, you got gotta sing for your supper to make your earning.

0:54.0

That all started with the traveling minstrels who would perform in taverns and they would get paid with

0:59.1

a meal.

1:00.1

So they would literally be singing and entertaining for their supper and it became popularized in a nursery rhyme called Little Tommy Tucker sings for his supper from 1744.

1:12.0

They love to rhyme names back then. Yeah, before we were even a country. That was a term,

1:17.4

sing for your supper. Dressed to the Nides. You heard of that one? Yeah. You know where it comes from?

1:24.0

Nope.

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