ChatterBank0 min ago
Since sliced bread,
Bumped into this phrase some time ago, jotted it down. forgot context.
Any1 know what it mean?
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Posted by ESC on October 10, 2000
In Reply to: The best thing since sliced bread??? posted by Lilymaid on October 09, 2000
: It's on the initial list, but not on the "here are the derivations" list. Help me out? THANKS!
"It's the greatest thing since sliced bread -- What a brilliant idea! What a fine thing! Said of any innovation more important than a bread slicer. Often used sarcastically. The expression originated in the mid-twentieth century. Chinese checkers, chopped liver, packaged bread, swinging doors, chewing gum, the hula hoop, or the hamburger may replace (the term) 'sliced bread' (in the expression)..." For example, "the greatest thing since the hula hoop." "Random House Dictionary of Popular Proverbs and Sayings" (1996) by Gregory Y. Titelman (Random House, New York, 1996).