h a l f b a k e r yYeah, I wish it made more sense too.
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My Grandparents were great lovers of words, and taught me to appreciate the English language in all its pleasures. So I'm often interested in how words originate, and tonight I sought to know more about the term "half-baked." A quick search found a fairly comprehensive reference [link].
I thought
others might enjoy reading this. Since it's not really an idea, I'll delete this after a while. [marked-for-expiry]
Do other languages share this meaning?
"half baked" orgin
http://www.barrypop...y/entry/half_baked/ OED traces it to 1621 [csea, Aug 19 2009]
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"OED traces it to 1621"
Almost two years after [Jutta] established the site. |
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