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The living daylights out of someone
http://www.tomisimo.org/idioms/en/to...eone-3499.html
I know the meaning of this idiom and I have used it here and there... (well, look at my "signature" Anybody knows the derivation of it? How it came about? Is the "daylights" originally referring to "your eyes"? I understand "living" would be an intensifier, as in "the very"... Any "light" that can be shed here will be greatly appreciated!
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Lo propio de la verdad es que se basta a sí misma, aquel que la posee no intenta convencer a nadie. "An enemy is somebody who flatters you. A friend is somebody who criticizes the living daylights out of you." |
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