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  • all my eye and Betty Martin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    all my eye and Betty Martin English Etymology In Britain during the 1700s, the phrase was a common claim of dismissal (similar to 'nonsense', or 'hogwash'), or a way to declare disbelief of an absurdity It possibly originated as the punch line of a joke (though this is likely a folk etymology)
  • All my eye (and Betty Martin) - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    all my eye (and Betty Martin) nonsense; not true Jane is always talking about her wonderful childhood, but it's all my eye He pretends to have great plans, but they're all my eye and Betty Martin
  • Origin of: All my eye (and Betty Martin) - Idiom Origins
    'All my eye and Betty Martin' is a quaint British expression that dates from the late 18th century, and was a standard retort to anyone who was talking rubbish or nonsense, similar to hogwash
  • origin of ‘all my eye and Betty Martin’ – word histories
    The phrase all my eye and Betty Martin was an expression of disbelief used to mean nonsense It has fallen out of usage, but has been maintained in a sort of artificial life by persistent conjectures about its origin
  • Language Log » Who was Betty Martin?
    Summarizing: The phrase or saying, all my eye and Betty Martin means that something is total and complete nonsense It is found in British English from the eighteenth century on, but is hardly known today It is first recorded in a letter of 1781 that was collected in W H Hutton’s Burford Papers
  • The people behind famous phrases - BBC News
    The phrase "all my eye and Betty Martin" is used to declare something as nonsense There are a number of theories as to who the mystery woman - or indeed man - was, says Benjamin
  • all my eye and Betty Martin, phr. — Green’s Dictionary of Slang
    Jon Bee (1823) and Hotten (1860) refer to the alleged Lat prayer, Ora pro mihi, beate Martine (‘Pray for me blessed Martin’), i e St Martin of Tours, the patron saint of publicans and reformed drunkards It has yet to be found in any version of the liturgy
  • ALL MY EYE AND BETTY MARTIN - Definition Meaning - Reverso
    All my eye and Betty Martin definition: nonsense or something untrue Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
  • All my eye and Betty Martin - World Wide Words
    The phrase or saying, all my eye and Betty Martin means that something is total and complete nonsense It is found in British English from the eighteenth century on, but is hardly known today It is first recorded in a letter of 1781 that was collected in W H Hutton’s Burford Papers
  • All my eye and Betty Martin - phrase meaning and origin
    "ALL MY EYE AND BETTY MARTIN! - inf (informal) baloney! Various derivations proposed The most likely would seem to be 'Mihi beata mater' which appears to be Latin for something like 'Grant to me, blessed Mother')





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