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The Truth is in the Wine |
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Meaning:
The Truth is in the Wine means a person under the influence of alcohol is more likely to speak their hidden thoughts and desires.
“Um, The Truth is in the Wine”
Origin:
The saying “there is truth in wine” is a proverbial saying, from the mid-16th century; meaning that a person who is drunk is more likely to speak the truth.
This saying is found quite earlier in Latin as “in
vino veritas” which means "In wine, there is truth"
Example:
Today we swapped how we say the phrase, but the meaning
has not changed, it still means when you are drunk the truth comes out, and
example sentence it:
“Make sure that Mark's cup is never empty tonight: I need to find out why he's getting divorced, and there is truth in wine.”
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