Reasons To Be Cheerful - Part Whatever
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It almost certainly originated in horse-racing circles where odds are expressed as 'something to something'...eg 100 to 1 against. When someone is 'on a hiding to niothing', it means the odds against him are effectively infinite or insuperable. Certainly, the earliest recorded use of the phrase was in a book called 'Mop Fair' by A M Binstead published in 1905.