When two expressions collide, the results can be amusing. I list several others on my “More Errors” page, none of them quite as funny as this one, but here they are:
“Cast in stone” (“cast in concrete” plus “carved in stone”).
“Off the deep edge” (“off the deep end” plus “over the edge”).
“On the same hand” (“on the other hand” plus “by the same token”).
“Pin a finger” (“pin the blame on” plus “point a finger at”).
“Worth its weight in salt” (“worth its salt” plus “worth its weight in gold”).
“Face the piper” (“face the music” plus “pay the piper”).
“Face the piper” (“face the music” plus “pay the piper”).
Keep your ears open and let me know if you hear other examples.
Ben Zimmer wrote a good column on this sort of "idiom blend" back in 2008.
He also referred me to the Conflation Web site. It has a lot of very funny examples.
Ben Zimmer wrote a good column on this sort of "idiom blend" back in 2008.
He also referred me to the Conflation Web site. It has a lot of very funny examples.
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