What I mean is like for example, a person having “gravitational pull” or someone making a “quantum leap” makes no sense to anyone who knows about physics. Gravity is extremely weak and quantum leaps are tiny.
Or “David versus Goliath” to describe a huge underdoge makes no sense to anyone who knows about history, because nobody bringing a gun to a sword fight is going to be the underdog but that’s essentially what David did.
I’m looking for more examples like that.
There are a number of idioms that MythBusters tested, some of which were disproven and some of which were confirmed/plausible.
[EDIT: a couple of other idioms not in the idiom section of the link.
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😭 thanks for testing that, Mythbusters, never would’ve known. what was that quote of theirs? the difference between screwing around and science is writing it down?
Believe that can be credited to Adam Savage in particular.
He attributes it to someone else, but saw its potential where its originator didn’t.
Source: A quick web search turns up the originator’s name as Alex Jason. Savage has talked about it numerous times in YouTube videos and livestreams, which are somewhat harder to dig through.
Why are so many about poop?
Humans are still monkeys. We’re a couple laws and an evolutionary blink away from throwing it around.
I can think of even more, actually, like “shit rolls down the hill” (meaning blame naturally shifts to inferiors) and “hope in one hand, shit in the other and see which fills faster”.
My partner and I went to the zoo for one of our first dates (13 years ago, holy poop) and when we approached the gorilla, he slowly pooped out a giant log into his hand, slowly brought the poo around to the front, stared us directly in the eyes, and took a big ol bite, moving it around with his tongue and teeth.
Everyone was mortified. We couldn’t stop laughing. I wish I had taken a video of it.
Lol, I think we were the entertainment that day.
They also tested the thing about toast landing butter side up
And also whether exotic meats taste like chicken