Overused "my wheelhouse"
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Overused "my wheelhouse"
The millennials likely started this. In the past week I have heard my wheelhouse 8 times now. In a press conference this morning Pelosi even used it, and she is 103.
Pelosi said, “When you talk about the whistleblower, you’re coming into my wheelhouse. I have more experience in intelligence than anybody in the Congress.”
Pelosi said, “When you talk about the whistleblower, you’re coming into my wheelhouse. I have more experience in intelligence than anybody in the Congress.”
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It's the room in the ship that has the steering wheel. It entered metaphorical usage in baseball, referring to the zone that a hitter was most likely to dominate. Then it spread to other metaphorical usage in the 50s and 60s.jonesthecurl wrote:What's a wheelhouse anyway?
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Originally, literally a house for storing spare wagon wheels, back when they took a year to make and only a week to break. Since then, the word has been re-used for a dozen different things.jonesthecurl wrote:What's a wheelhouse anyway?
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And here I always thot it was a tire.....
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Oddly enough, the meaning was always clear - my comfort zone, the area where I dominate, whatever. But it was only when this thread questioned its overuse I stopped to think "what the hell IS a wheelhouse?"
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So we have two competing originals for the term...
Spare wheel storage
Steering Room in a Ship
I always thought it had something to do with a Mill. Like an old fashioned grinding mill.
Spare wheel storage
Steering Room in a Ship
I always thought it had something to do with a Mill. Like an old fashioned grinding mill.
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Check the link.jimboston wrote:So we have two competing originals for the term...
Spare wheel storage
Steering Room in a Ship
I always thought it had something to do with a Mill. Like an old fashioned grinding mill.
A place for storing wagon wheels, first recorded in 1808.
An enclosure around the ship's steering wheel, first recorded in 1835.
I win by a generation. Irony...
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The "steering wheel?" It's the helm!DoomYoshi wrote:It's the room in the ship that has the steering wheel. It entered metaphorical usage in baseball, referring to the zone that a hitter was most likely to dominate. Then it spread to other metaphorical usage in the 50s and 60s.jonesthecurl wrote:What's a wheelhouse anyway?
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Can you prove that those uses of the word are actually related to each other though?Dukasaur wrote:Check the link.jimboston wrote:So we have two competing originals for the term...
Spare wheel storage
Steering Room in a Ship
I always thought it had something to do with a Mill. Like an old fashioned grinding mill.
A place for storing wagon wheels, first recorded in 1808.
An enclosure around the ship's steering wheel, first recorded in 1835.
I win by a generation. Irony...
Set is an Egyptian god and also what you must build in rummy. Does that mean rummy is based on Egyptian mythology?
What I mean precisely is that it is possible to assume that the baseball usage comes from the naval usage. I would argue that the wagon and ship usages are independent developments.
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That explains why in "my helmhouse" is overused.TA1LGUNN3R wrote:The "steering wheel?" It's the helm!DoomYoshi wrote:It's the room in the ship that has the steering wheel. It entered metaphorical usage in baseball, referring to the zone that a hitter was most likely to dominate. Then it spread to other metaphorical usage in the 50s and 60s.jonesthecurl wrote:What's a wheelhouse anyway?
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