Starts with C – Crack the Whip
Jilly’s Take: Crack the whip means to get people to work. I’m no longer in management because I could not crack the whip very well. Let someone else be el jefe. Haha. Here is a link to more info on today’s idiom.
Now let’s tune into some Devo.
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Oh a blast from the past l haven’t heard Whip it for ages! Thanks!
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I glad you liked it. 😎🎵
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I always liked Devo’s “Satisfaction.”
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I had to check that out. Interesting take. They definitely stayed in their style.
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While I did not know about Devo, I am pretty bad at cracking the whip as well.. 🙂 Idioms are always fun for me…
And I need to get to my Sunday Scribblings post (love that you have a Sunday Reflections post too)
Circumlocution or Circling Around to the Point Cleverly (Finally?)
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Thanks for stopping by and thanks for the link.
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Absolutely! I’m a great whip cracker. Now I want to get up and jump around!
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We did a dance called a pogo to this song. Hopping around like I don’t know what. Lol.
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Quite short! 🙂 Just like the crack of a whip! Have you ever cracked a whip? It’s kind of fun – just make sure no one’s standing in front of you! You could cut through them like butter with a real whip. They’re kind of terrifying once you know that.
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I’ve never done that. It does sound terrifying.
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Wow, that was short and sweet! I used to love Devo! Just as a fun band, not seriously passionate or anything ☺️Happy Easter weekend to ya!
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Agree about Devo. Fun for the time. Not wondering what they’re up to. Happy Easter 🐣🐇 weekend to you too Kim!!
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