Archive for 11/2010

“Vote with your fork”

"Vote with your fork" (or "Voting with your fork") appears to have been coined by the Boston-based nonprofit organization Oldways Preservation and Exchange Trust in the 1990s. A…

Fourth Reich (Washington Heights)

Washington Heights, in Manhattan, had many German immigrants in the 1930s and 1940s. The neighborhood was nicknamed "das vierte Reich" ("the Fourth Reich") from about 1937.…

No-Park Slope (Park Slope)

Park Slope is a neighborhood in western Brooklyn. Street parking is so scarce that it's been nicknamed "No-Park Slope" (or "No Park Slope") since at least 2007. Wikipedia:…

Earmark

Entry in progress -- B.P. Wikipedia: Earmark (politics)n United States politics, an earmark is a legislative (especially congressional) provision that directs approved funds to be spent on specific…

Strawberry Lemonade

Lemonade has long been a popular summer drink. Strawberry lemonade has been a popular variant, cited in print since at least 1857. Strawberry lemonade has been popular in the circus and might have…

“Low-hanging fruit”

Entry in progress -- B.P. Wiktionary: low-haning fruitNounlow-hanging fruit (plural low-hanging fruits)1.(idiomatic) Easily obtained gains; what can be obtained by readily available means…