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  • 2013-04-15T02:30:00Z on History
  • 30m
  • 3h (6 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy, Documentary
Host Zach Selwyn hits the streets to ask everyday people what they know about the origins and meaning of American slang, and then he reveals the true etymology and hidden history of common phrases and words that are unique to the United States. In each 30-minute episode, Selwyn focuses on a specific period in American history, revealing words that originated during that era or had significance for the geographic region.

6 episodes

Series Premiere

2013-04-15T02:30:00Z

1x01 Guns, Booze, and Politics

Series Premiere

1x01 Guns, Booze, and Politics

  • 2013-04-15T02:30:00Z30m

Politics is full of odd phrases like "pork barrel projects," "slush funds," and "lame ducks" -- all of which had practical origins and morphed to mean what they do today.

2013-04-15T02:30:00Z

1x02 Them's Fighting Words

1x02 Them's Fighting Words

  • 2013-04-15T02:30:00Z30m

Have you ever wondered why someone who can't get it together is called a "basket case"? Or where the term "Yankee" came from? And why do we say someone "bought the farm" when they die?

2013-04-22T02:30:00Z

1x03 Y'all Speak Country

1x03 Y'all Speak Country

  • 2013-04-22T02:30:00Z30m

The American South has given us words like "y'all" and "rednecks" as well as dozens of colorful phrases like "fly off the handle," "having an axe to grind," and "barking up the wrong tree." But what are the origins of these expressions and why has one group of people contributed so much to the American language?

2013-04-29T02:30:00Z

1x04 West Word, Ho!

1x04 West Word, Ho!

  • 2013-04-29T02:30:00Z30m

Expressions from "riffraff" to "betting your bottom dollar", "passing the buck," "acid test" and even "heard it through the grapevine" all come from America's frontier days. But have you ever wondered why these phrases were first used and what they mean today?

2013-05-06T02:30:00Z

1x05 Coming to America

1x05 Coming to America

  • 2013-05-06T02:30:00Z30m

Ever wonder why American cowboys say "'git along little doggies" when they're talking about herding cattle? Or why a losing wrestler "cries uncle?" And why do we say "ouch" when we stub a toe?

Season Finale

2013-05-13T02:30:00Z

1x06 Talking Turkey

Season Finale

1x06 Talking Turkey

  • 2013-05-13T02:30:00Z30m

Americans have always loved to eat and expressions relating to food--from New York's "big apple" to "wake up and smell the coffee" --pepper our everyday speech. But where did they all come from?

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