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2024-12-06 08:30
When did the saying "Early doors" become a thing in Australia? and how do those particular combination of words mean what we take it as meaning?
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21 分鐘內
Lynda
lyndyloo32
Sure it’s not early days ?
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Hannah Bnana
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Huh?
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Andrea Naismith
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Aussie. Well read. Keen word investigator. Sports enjoyed. Never, ever heard of this.
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Di Aboliqualle
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Do some research people...The phrase "early doors" is a British informal expression that means "at an early stage" or "in the early proceedings". Theaters and music halls: Customers who paid extra to enter early could choose their seats before the entertainment began. Pubs: British pubs used to close in the afternoon, so there was a rush for the bar when they reopened. The phrase may refer to the early evening period when pubs are quiet before the crowds arrive.
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Di Aboliqualle
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The earliest known use of the phrase "early doors" is in the 1870s, as evidenced in the Liverpool Mercury in 1877.