Dive into the overused, world-weary cliché 'been there, done that', a phrase born out of tourism and now used to signal mundanity in all aspects of life.
Discover the enduring wisdom of adopting local customs, as encapsulated in the proverb 'When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do,' and the many sayings formed in same spirit.
Dive into the humor and history of Montezuma’s Revenge, an infamous travel trouble, and unearth similar idioms and expressions that stick in our language.
An entertaining voyage through the origin and endurance of clichés like 'the ends of the earth,' encompassing flat-earth theories and modern-day usage.
The largest and most comprehensive resource of its kind, The Dictionary of Clichés features thousands of unique clichés, idioms, jargon, slang, euphemisms, and metaphors, alongside common expressions.