Friday, July 27, 2007

Wouldn't say boo to a goose

Geese

Why when someone is timid, do we (in the UK at least) say "they wouldn't say boo to a goose"?

Well according to this site it is:

Because of the supposed stupidity of the bird of that name, the word 'goose' has meant a simpleton since the 1500s. The word 'boo' in this context is the sudden, loud version of it...the one adults sometimes use to surprise or 'frighten' children...rather than the disapproving anti-cheering version. So, 'saying boo to a goose' - whether human or avian - is about the least brave thing one could imagine doing and, as a result, very shy people are accused of being unable to do even that.

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