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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
Cambridge |
Could it be this?
"Putting the kibosh on it
Many words in English have obscure origins, particularly those that first appeared in argot, cant or slang. None is more mysterious than kibosh, which is most commonly encountered in the phrase to put the kibosh on something, to finish something off, put an end to it, decisively dispose of it, or reject it." |
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