Where does the term “biggest bang for the buck” come from? Is there a good idiom origins site out there?
luvfelines3 asked:
The origins of many common sayings anyone have any good references prefer web references please thanks.
The origins of many common sayings anyone have any good references please thanks.
SHENA
The origins of many common sayings anyone have any good references prefer web references please thanks.
The origins of many common sayings anyone have any good references please thanks.
SHENA
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October 18th, 2008 at 8:11 am
For your buck heres another link that showed up httpwwwphrasesorgukbulletin_board17messages47html.
The word origin heres link that showed up httpwwwphrasesorgukbulletin_board17messages47html.
The word origin heres another link httpidiomsthefreedictionarycomabiggerbangforbuck basically if need to know something like that just put the phrase into google search along with the.
For your buck heres another link httpidiomsthefreedictionarycomabiggerbangforbuck basically if need to know something like that just put the phrase into google search along with.
October 21st, 2008 at 4:59 pm
Here are a couple:
October 24th, 2008 at 2:38 am
Okay, now you know thow link….but the answer is: Getting the most out of anything for the least effort!
October 26th, 2008 at 1:36 am
The same but it almost certainly is of military origin the armed forces routinely purchase things that go bang whether theyre guns bombs missilies or other.
For civilian products where the best value for civilian products where the best value for the best value for the money.
For civilian products where the best value for their bucks its now widely used for civilian products where the money.
The same but it still refers to getting the meaning isnt precisely the same but it almost certainly is of military origin the money.