"cleaned his clock" Antedating to 1946
Jonathan Lighter
wuxxmupp2000 at YAHOO.COM
Sat Feb 11 23:43:07 UTC 2006
Thanks, Doug.
JL
douglas at NB.NET wrote:
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>From N'archive:
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_Reno Evening Gazette_, 18 Sep. 1942: p. 12: <<"Who knows?" Lobert said
yesterday, eager for the Brooklyn game. "Maybe we'll clean their
clocks.">>
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_Cook County Herald_, 6 May 1930: p. 1:
[Tomatoes versus citrus fruits]
<the clock of any of the others so highly recommended and not half tried.>>
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_Trenton Evening Times_, 28 July 1908: p. 11:
<boys.>>
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And from ProQuest: a different usage, but MAYBE ancestral ("clean the
clock" = "halt abruptly" or so):
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_The Bookman_ 69(5), July 1929: p. 524:
Grover Jones, "Railroad Lingo":
<he has brought the train to a sudden stop by setting the air brakes.>>
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Bunch of other railroad lingo in this last piece.
-- Doug Wilson
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