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BTP Ep71 Head Over Heels

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Did Davy Crockett coin the term "Head Over Heels in Love"? No. Does the phrase, "Head Over Heels" have something to do with our head being slightly forward of our heels, despite it being higher? Most likely not. So where does this phrase come from? Well.. buckle up for a fun journey through a variety of ways this idiom was used before we landed on the way we use it today.

Episode Artwork by Rosie Chomet, used with permission. Find her work at www.instagram.com/rosiechomet

Help keep #BunnyTrails going at www.patreon.com/bunnytrailspod

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Manage episode 247871207 series 2220973
Content provided by Dan Pugh and Shauna Harrison. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dan Pugh and Shauna Harrison or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Did Davy Crockett coin the term "Head Over Heels in Love"? No. Does the phrase, "Head Over Heels" have something to do with our head being slightly forward of our heels, despite it being higher? Most likely not. So where does this phrase come from? Well.. buckle up for a fun journey through a variety of ways this idiom was used before we landed on the way we use it today.

Episode Artwork by Rosie Chomet, used with permission. Find her work at www.instagram.com/rosiechomet

Help keep #BunnyTrails going at www.patreon.com/bunnytrailspod

Find links to everything we do at www.bunnytrailspod.com

  continue reading

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