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November 29, 2005, 20:18
goofball
Thank-you-ma'am
While looking up the word thanksgiving in the dictionary, I stumbled on the phrase thank-you- ma'am.

n. A ridge or hollow across a road as to turn aside rain-water: from the sudden bowing of a person, caused by the pitching of a vehicle in crossing such a place. thank-you-marm"

Anybody ever run into a thank-you-ma'am?...

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November 30, 2005, 05:55
zmježd
I have run into the etymology in one of Charles E Funk's books, but, alas, not a thank-you-ma'am in the wild.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
November 30, 2005, 11:23
arnie
I've seen it in the phrase Wham, Bam, thank you Ma'am!


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December 06, 2005, 04:11
Caterwauller
The father of one of my childhood friends used to, upon driving over a bump in the road, would say "Wham" when the front tires went over, "Bam" when the rear tires when over, and "Thank-you, ma'am" when driving on. We'd always roll our eyes and giggle at his silliness. I wonder if it's all related???


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