The expression "soppy date" likely originates from the word "soppy," which means overly sentimental or emotional. It is often used to describe a romantic outing or experience that is excessively sweet or mushy. The term combines the idea of a "date," referring to a romantic engagement, with the connotation of being overly emotional, creating a phrase that humorously critiques overly sentimental moments in dating.
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It's originally a Latin expression, cum grano salis.
The origin of the expression Nosey Parker isn't known for certain but it appeared in England in the 1800's. It possibly was used to describe the park-keepers employed to control the crowds at the Great Exhibition of 1851.
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Gibberish is a generic term in English for talking that sounds like speech but carries no real meaning. The expression 'gibberish' comes from the name of a famous 8th-century Islamic alchemist, Jabir ibn Hayyan.