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Meaning of phrase
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Can any help please, Where did the saying "in a jiffy" originate from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh, I forgot about the modern scientific use of the word. Nowadays, it seems to have been taken over by scientists in the worlds of electronics, physics, computing etc who use it to mean various time-periods. These vary in length from about 33 picoseconds - ie 0.000,000,000,033,300 seconds - for physicists to about 1/50th - ie 0.02 of a second for electronics engineers.
(Basically, unless you happen to be one of these scientists, I'd just forget the modern interpretation they have chosen to put on the word, if I were you!)
(Basically, unless you happen to be one of these scientists, I'd just forget the modern interpretation they have chosen to put on the word, if I were you!)
'Jiffy', as in 'jiffy bag' is simply part of a trade name, created by the Jiffy Packaging Company of Winsford in Cheshire and first produced in the 1960s. As such, it is similar to 'hoover', meaning any such cleaning-machine and written now with a lower-case opening letter, just as 'jiffy-bag' now is.