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Why Do We Say Costs Can be Footed By Someone?

If you happen to like our videos and have a few bucks to spare→→Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut?sub_confirmation=1 Never run out of things to say at the water cooler with TodayIFoundOut! Brand new videos 7 days a week! More from TodayIFoundOut: Why are White People Called Caucasian? https://youtu.be/C8TAwUcbCzk In this video: Turning a noun into a verb and then employing it in a way that seems completely out of context, the phrase “foot the bill” has long been used to mean paying the cost of something (that usually benefits more than one person). Want the text version?: http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/10/say-costs-can-footed-someone/ Sources: http://www.applewoodbooks.com/Evanss-Pedestrious-Tour-of-Four-Thousand-Miles-1818-P2407.aspx http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/gswithenbank/sayingsf.htm http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=foot http://ipma.net/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=15 http://watchdog.org/170972/us-taxpayers-foot-bill-ohio-buggy-trail-steamboat/ http://catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0670.html http://superbeefy.com/where-did-the-expression-foot-the-bill-come-from-and-what-does-the-phrase-mean/ http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-foo1.htm

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  • Originally Aired October 28, 2018
  • Runtime 3 minutes
  • Production Code eEojr1EFP_M
  • Created September 18, 2020 by
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  • Modified September 18, 2020 by
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