short end of the stick
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[edit]Suggested to be a minced oath of shit end of the stick which appears to pre-date "short end of the stick" euphemistically. Possibly also derived from a previous literal meaning, though the precise literal meaning is unclear.[1]
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Noun
[edit]short end of the stick (plural short ends of the stick)
- (idiomatic) A situation, opportunity, or outcome which is less favorable than situations, opportunities, or outcomes experienced by or available to others.
- 1963 April, Ralph E. Lapp, "The Strategy of Overkill," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, p. 10 (Google preview):
- Soviet emphasis on high-yield weapons might give them a megaton surplus. . . . We might then be on the short end of the stick.
- 1981 August 24, Claudia Wallis, “Gee Thanks, Ronnie, but...”, in Time, retrieved 10 April 2014:
- [T]he 44 Governors . . . spent three days in tense, often heated discussion of the enormous political and fiscal problems handed to the states under President Reagan's "new federalism." Said Wisconsin Governor Lee Dreyfus: "There is some apprehension on the part of the Governors that we are getting the short end of the stick."
- 2010 July 9, Bob Herbert, “Restoring a Hallowed Vision”, in New York Times, retrieved 10 April 2014:
- “[W]orking people are sick and tired of the bosses getting million-dollar bonuses and the workers getting the short end of the stick.”
- 2012 September 2, Tim Jonze, “Africa Express: rolling coverage”, in Guardian, UK, retrieved 10 April 2014:
- Does this mean Middlesbrough get the short end of the stick, with what will surely be the most ramshackle show of the tour?
- 1963 April, Ralph E. Lapp, "The Strategy of Overkill," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, p. 10 (Google preview):
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Gary Martin (1997–) “The short end of the stick”, in The Phrase Finder, retrieved January 5, 2021.
- “short end of the stick”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.