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Where does the expression what for come from?
What for (Informal): A scolding or strong reprimand: The teacher gave the tardy student what for. It’s a very old British idiom that derives from a rhetorical question, “say please”, “what for?”, “I’ll give you ‘What For’!”.
What does Whatfor mean?
1. For what purpose or reason, why, as in I know you’re going to England, but what for? [ Mid-1700s] 2. A punishment or scolding, as in You’ll get what for from Mom if she catches you smoking, or The teacher really gave Bud what for. [
What is a 10 4 response?
Signals by era
Signal | APCO Meaning | |
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1940 (APCO Standards Committee) | APCO Project 14 (1974) | |
10-4 | Acknowledgement. | Affirmative (Ok) |
10-5 | Relay. | Relay (To) |
10-6 | Busy. | Busy |
Why VS for what?
“What for” denotes a purposeful reason, while “Why?” can be used for causes, reasons, or explanations.
Where did the phrase thrown under the bus come from?
People so thrown are typically in a vulnerable position. The phrase’s origin is uncertain, but it likely got its start in British politics, where the phrase “under a bus” was already in use as a metaphor for misfortune or a conveniently-timed accident.
What does give him what for mean?
(idiomatic, slang) To punish; to rebuke.
What is the meaning of 10-4 code?
Where does 10-4 come from? 10-4 is one of the so-called ten-codes, or radio signals, invented by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO). 10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.”
What is the origin of the expression 10-4?
The expression 10-4 further spread into popular culture when it was featured in C. W. McCall’s 1975 song “Convoy,” where he uses trucker CB radio slang like breaker one-nine (a radio channel used by truckers) and 10-4. The song went number one on the charts in the US and abroad and was even made into a movie in 1978.
What does 1010-4 mean on a text message?
10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops.
What is ten-four day and why does it exist?
The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops. Ten-Four Day ~ for decades, Oct 4 has been a day to salute radio operators. pic.twitter.com/zpsDNPtorQ