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Meaning:
This phrase is when you have nothing to do for a
while you have extra time on your hands
Example Sentence:
“Hey we have time to kill before the
movie, want to grab some dinner?”
Origin:
This phrase was first expressed in 1590 from the
fishing Book called A Book of Fishing with Hooke and Line by Leonard Mascall
the passage reads:
“…
wishing that all anglers would not angle in unseasonable times, as from mid-March
to mid-May, for then it is the chiefest spawning time, an increase of fish; a
great number there is in this realm which governs water that spares no time to
kill nor cares for no time to save, but it takes at all time, which maketh
freshe fishe so deare, and so scant in river and running waters.”
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