Language
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Conceptual Metaphor Theory: How We Think in Metaphors Without Realizing It
Lakoff and Johnson's theory argues that metaphor is not literary decoration but a fundamental cognitive structure — we understand abstract concepts through concrete, embodied ones.
Dead Metaphors
Figures of speech whose original imagery has been forgotten through extensive use or obsolescence of the referenced practice. Also called frozen or historical metaphors.
Origin of the Phrase 'Laundry List'
The phrase 'laundry list' originates from the literal written inventories people made when sending clothes to professional laundry services in the 19th century — long, tedious, unorganized enumerations of every item.
"Like a Broken Record": How the Idiom Actually Works
A broken record loops the same few seconds (needle stuck in a groove, not rewinding). The idiom joins "dialing" and "rewinding" as technology references losing intuitive meaning for younger generations.