#9: Applesauce
In the past, the word ‘applesauce’ was commonly used as a slang term for ‘nonsense’ or ‘foolish talk’. Originating in American English during the early to mid-20th century, ‘applesauce’ served as a lighthearted and whimsical way to dismiss something as irrelevant or nonsensical.
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This usage likely emerged from the idea of mixing or stewing apples to create a thick, mushy substance, implying a jumbled or chaotic state of mind. While less prevalent in contemporary language, ‘applesauce’ remains a fun example of how idiomatic expressions evolve over time to convey meaning and cultural attitudes towards triviality or absurdity.
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