"Tell It Like It Is"

Brenda Lester alphatwin2002 at YAHOO.COM
Tue Feb 19 17:18:12 UTC 2008


Also, "say it."


Wilson Gray <hwgray at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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I'm accustomed to hearing "Tell it!" used together with "Preach it!"
during church services, where "it" equals "the truth." But that could
be a Methodist or an East-Texas thing.

-Wilson

On Feb 18, 2008 1:26 PM, Brenda Lester wrote:
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> The phrase was common back in the mid-sixties, and I still hear it used today.
> Sometimes it's shorten to "tell it" in the south.
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> Wilson Gray wrote:
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> If Cosell used it as a catchphrase, that certainly would have helped
> spread it use to the general public. But was it ever commonly used by
> the general public? I never had occasion to socialize with the general
> public before the 'Seventies, by which time the phrase had long since
> ceased to be hip. So, if if its use by the general public was ever the
> case, it's news to me..
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> -Wilson
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> On Feb 16, 2008 5:28 PM, Shapiro, Fred wrote:
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> > Can anyone illuminate the origins of the phrase "tell it like it is"? Wikipedia says Howard Cosell had a catchphrase, "I'm just telling it like it is," but I am not sure how that fits in to the history of the expression.
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